Now were talking! I would have been much more patient had I known they weren't finished! I thought you were sitting on a pile of finished ones that hadn't been sent to anno yet!
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What? I may not be the world's greatest businessman, but if I have finished, ready-to-go product, I tend to try and get it sold.
This is the second, or possibly the third small batch of these I've run since around last Thanksgiving. Only one of which I got annoed. I really do need to sit down and crank out a good sized batch of these, but time is just so short these days.
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Hey doc, it's a bit off topic but any chance you have any of those pgp fast changers that's raw rather than annodized?
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Today's Major Accomplishment:
I received two of the five bearings I need.
Stand by for more exciting updates!
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Regarding Doc's Fastchangers vs. others on the market;
I happen to own both a TASO fast-changer (which Doc used as his model) and one that came from either Palmer's or PMI, so I tried screwing the Palmers/PMI changer into the TASO collar on my P-68SC and it fit perfectly. Now again, I don't know if the changer on my PGP was from Palmer's or PMI...I bought it in 1997 or thereabouts and cannot for the life of me remember who made it. I'm about 90 percent sure it came from Palmer's, but I don't know for certain. Does anyone know if the PMI version had a logo on it anywhere? Mine has no logo to speak of.
My test would indicate that there is in fact some cross-compatibility between fast-change designs, but I definitely wouldn't base a purchasing decision around this data point. More information is needed. Still, just thought I'd drop my data point into the conversation.
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