It's years since I heard a Claymore, but it was very good as I remember. I think the Quantum stuff I distantly remember (good too by reputation) was to do with Colin as well but I don't remember having hands-on experience with these.southall-1998 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:39 pm I've never heard any of Colin's creations. I admire your hard work and efforts, Colin.
Keep it up!
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Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way...The time has gone, The song is over, Thought I'd something more to say...
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Would like to hear the Claymore someday. I've been using a Brio-R for almost a year now.
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Advise would be most welcome on how to handle them.Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17, 2018 2:51 pm Col - One bad experience doesn't break a business. I have had my odd problems with eBay and Paypal, but dwarfed by the problems getting retailers to pay for goods, even if they sell them.. I would not now be in business without eBay and Paypal, give them another chance.
It can be done so imagine it.
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Just put up with their occasional wrong decision etc, big companies have lots to deal with. Just take off your dealer mark up and put them up at ebay, making listings is pretty easy, they even help you if you ask. Then tell all the forums (you can do this I can't) about your new wonderfully low prices, product built to order, and if you can make a sample available for loan, and insist on reviews from borrowers and customers, that is your marketing.
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Oh shit I was hoping I could use fairy dust and bullshit he he
Thanks I will get my mate Hugh to look into it he is better at writing than me.
Now Coffee ?
Thanks I will get my mate Hugh to look into it he is better at writing than me.
Now Coffee ?
It can be done so imagine it.
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The Oberon was designed after the Claymore and has some of the design attributes but with a few new tricks I learnt in the 10yrs between the designs.
The design was going to manufacture by Mark Sterling the company that did the TOCA monster amps.
Oh wrong picture
Phew thats better
And these went further with better components to the TQ SECA amp the Iridium
And another leap to the SECA kit I do.
The design was going to manufacture by Mark Sterling the company that did the TOCA monster amps.
Oh wrong picture
Phew thats better
And these went further with better components to the TQ SECA amp the Iridium
And another leap to the SECA kit I do.
It can be done so imagine it.