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I wonder what an 8/10 Diamondback S would run. If its 23K for a 6/8 I would imagine the 8/10 to be around 30K, still not a bad price.
Anatol makes good presses no doubt but......whenever I need service/parts I often have to leave a message. Inevitably I am always asked to take a pic of the problem or part because they don't know what I am talking about.This is due to their turnover in these departments.
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on January 24, 2012, 12:02:05 PMI wonder what an 8/10 Diamondback S would run. If its 23K for a 6/8 I would imagine the 8/10 to be around 30K, still not a bad price.The 8/10 runs just under 32K.I know, because WE'RE GOIN' AUTO! WE'RE GOIN' AUTO!Ordered one on Friday.Yep! I been doing the "Happy Dance" all weekend.We were planning on going auto back in '09, but the "little shop fire" we had at the end of '08 kinda foobard all that. In hindsight, it's the best thing that could have happened. New building, new equipment, set up the way we want it, the auto & new compressor are the last 2 pieces of the puzzle.
mine is 20x21, but I have the beta model, pretty sure its sold now with the 16x18.
Quote from: jasonl on January 23, 2012, 09:31:40 PMmine is 20x21, but I have the beta model, pretty sure its sold now with the 16x18.What makes your Diamondack S with the larger print different than the Diamondback XL?
I know Brandt has gotten more out of his press as far as advertised print area is concerned. I am wondering if any Diamondback owner has had the same experience being able to get a longer print than advertised.