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For Crissakes Ed, Look at the forend. Look at the country of origin.
There’s a reason a B25 costs $20,000.00 today, and a Citori languishes at $2500.0O
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ok, different forend...
understand citori forend is removable without need for special tools and gunsmith skilled hands, as is situation with superposed...
and as to country of origin...
so what?
wonder how much more it would cost to build a citori in belgium vs japan...
understand they still build superposed in belgium?
if so, what is pricing for cheapest grade?
gotta be at least five grand? ah betcha...
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Is there some kind of popping sound just before you ask these questions?
Out there doing it best I can.
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clap, it sound like you aint out there doing it best you can...
it sound like you out dare lookin fur to make trouble...
however, your positive input is always appreciated...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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an clap, what are the reasons why a new superposed costs so much more than a new citori?
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I can’t believe you guys have fell for it, which you did. Ed knows the difference. He just wanted to crank you guys.
John Arrieta Yup. Every single time.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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I know, but I like the popping sound quip. Ed pulls his head out, and I can hear it all the way up here.
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EDD you have been around long enough to figure it out.but because your going to be hawking some gun you ask questions that can be easily answered on the internet ...the response you get here is based on past performance.
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and then there are the wood finishes...
superposed wood finish is impossible to touch up...
and even worse, when it is stripped for refinish, wood turns blonde and will not take stain...
does the citori have the same problems?
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