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Posted by Bill on February 24, 2001 at 05:58:31 from (4.18.157.188):
In Reply to: zanethang posted by jim on February 23, 2001 at 16:28:10:
I admit if I had had the idea I might have done some things differently. I also have made some modifications to the set up on mine, plus redid some parts with more to come. Some times one must remind one's self that the price you pay for a product dosen't necessarily reflect how or what the product is made of, but for the knowledge, concept, development and testing that went into the product. A lot of times I have felt that a product was over priced until I looked into what the raw materials cost, plus any of the tools or knowledge of machine work to may it work. Zane stands behind his work, and I'm sure if you're that dissatisfied he would probalby refund your money if you returned the product to him.
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