Who would you recomend, that did your CQC-7 to replica CQC-6

You get what you pay for, one of the oldest adages and still holds true to this day. Right?
Good stuff ain't cheap, and cheap stuff ain't always good.


The yes but is when shopping around for the same item, you can price shop, and sometime get a better deal. I am shopping right now for NEW WHEELS, and I have found a big spread on OTD Price on the exact same vechicle from 4 dealers.

Now if you are talking about a one of a kind item from one source it is a sellers market.
 
You can enter an Emerson online lottery and then hope and pray that you get picked for a 6. I am one of those people who have the WORSE luck in the world where I can have a 50/50 chance at something and I'm on the losing end most of the time. So for me I had to fork out the $$$ when I wanted a 6. If that's not an option for you, the lottery is your best bet. You can buy it at table price of $600 (or was it $650?).
 
3 Lotteries and 2 auctions here. So far, nuthin. When Nath works on my knives though, I always win something amazing.
 
3 Lotteries and 2 auctions here. So far, nuthin. When Nath works on my knives though, I always win something amazing.


I tried to contact Nate threw the forum, as I don't see an e-mail, and am the only person not on FACEBOOK left West of the Mississippi. LOL
 
I will never see a lot of thing people glom on to because I grew up in a time before, the internet, voice mail, facebook, twitter, etc. That does not make them bad, but I still miss the days when you had a desk full of telephone book, and there was no internet.

My problem is people do answer the telephone, kids do go outside to play, I live in a condo with 63 neighbors, and onlly know a hand full by name. Most only know me, and where I live because they bring me old cloths & shoes we take to the homeless veterans shelters. This is because I write an artical for our condo news bi monthly.

I would like to see a lot of things that have change with technology, go away. But will be the first to admit some technology is good. We still have not found the cure for the common cold, most cancers, or heart disease.

But our lives our complicated by regulations, laws, and lawyers protecting use from everything, and eager to take a case for what was once blown off as part of growning up, like being clumbsy, falling, and scraping your knee on cement.
 
My grandma's going to be 95 tomorrow. She's got email, watches movies online and on-demand. You go with the flow and adapt, or choose to resist. There is no right or wrong. Cure for cancer? They've been doing that for years, we're just in the wrong country. Ebola? Hemorraghic fever? It's not a big deal in some parts of the world where the cure, and not the marketing of a treatment, is the goal. Information is the commodity of kings, and the internet will set you free.

If you want to place a call to Thailand instead, and try to explain what you want done to your knife that way, I can try and get you his number.
 
My grandma's going to be 95 tomorrow. She's got email, watches movies online and on-demand. You go with the flow and adapt, or choose to resist. There is no right or wrong. Cure for cancer? They've been doing that for years, we're just in the wrong country. Ebola? Hemorraghic fever? It's not a big deal in some parts of the world where the cure, and not the marketing of a treatment, is the goal. Information is the commodity of kings, and the internet will set you free.


What you said about catistropic diseases is sad but true, before being lucky enough to have my dream career. I worked many year in the medical field running or working in cardio-pulmonary departments, or respiratory therapy departments. My other half retired from nursing after 40+ years. So you can not tell us, we are aware.

Lost a couple of good friend last year to CANCER, and how many dollars have been raised & spent on Cancer Research since I hung up my stethascope for a camera strap in 1980?

Did not realize the super Emerson Pimper was in Thailand, very nice place where many American go for Medical Procedures because of the quality of work, and cost.

Final though is my mother was a classmate in grade school or Jonas Salk who came up with this vacine against infintal paralysis aka polio. When Salk was ask if he was going to patent his discovery. Salk replied something like it would be patenting sunshine, it was his gift to the world.
FYI.
 
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