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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Russ" data-source="post: 261683" data-attributes="member: 14337"><p>Not in direct reply to your question, because I have no experience to bring to the table yet. That having been said, I have been doing a great deal of research among those who presumably know--and what I hear about the NECO is pretty remarkable. And when I called NECO to buy one, the gentleman who seems to run the place all the time--he was as friendly as could be--very helpful. What tipped me over the edge to buy one was the Sinclair DVD s in which a Mr. Tubb or Tubbs, a many-times world champion long range competitor--used the NECO and demo ed it so well. I am a doofus non-engineer-non-techie sort who, when I read about thousandth's of an inch has his hair fall out--but I really think I can learn to use one.</p><p> </p><p>Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Russ, post: 261683, member: 14337"] Not in direct reply to your question, because I have no experience to bring to the table yet. That having been said, I have been doing a great deal of research among those who presumably know--and what I hear about the NECO is pretty remarkable. And when I called NECO to buy one, the gentleman who seems to run the place all the time--he was as friendly as could be--very helpful. What tipped me over the edge to buy one was the Sinclair DVD s in which a Mr. Tubb or Tubbs, a many-times world champion long range competitor--used the NECO and demo ed it so well. I am a doofus non-engineer-non-techie sort who, when I read about thousandth's of an inch has his hair fall out--but I really think I can learn to use one. Russ [/QUOTE]
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