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imperfect Danish high grades
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<blockquote data-quote="Wet Dottle" data-source="post: 38516" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>Yes, indeed. I have very good smokers that have all sorts of engineering crookedness. But they were cheap (well, some were not...) and I was willing to accept it. But now I'm with Sasquatch: if they are expensive they better be perfect. That means perfect symmetry, perfect drilling, perfect fitting, perfect finish. I don't care if they are made by hand or by machine, they have to be perfect, no excuses accepted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wet Dottle, post: 38516, member: 192"] Yes, indeed. I have very good smokers that have all sorts of engineering crookedness. But they were cheap (well, some were not...) and I was willing to accept it. But now I'm with Sasquatch: if they are expensive they better be perfect. That means perfect symmetry, perfect drilling, perfect fitting, perfect finish. I don't care if they are made by hand or by machine, they have to be perfect, no excuses accepted. [/QUOTE]
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