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Hi Jim, Welcome back. You are in a nice position. No Lathe to get rid of
and the means to buy a new one. It's good to get informed opinions,
study catalogs and manufacturer's sites, but don't spoil your
opportunity by paying too much attention.
The proof of the pudding is in the tasting thereof and IMHO the best way
to buy a lathe that suits _you_ is by taking time to actually see & try
several. Don't rush to judgement and buy a lathe that suits someone
else.


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