"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Not to take anything away from Rich and his deals, but have you looked at any of these presses up close and personal? Maybe changed a board, pushed a squeegee, or spun some heads and boards?Also, if you want a really good deal, what about used? Rarely should you have to pay more than 60% of the new price for a like-new press.
That's why the side clamps are nice, they will hold a bunch of different frames. I can fit up to 25x36 M3 rollers on the Sidewinder and have had 36x36 rollers on the Vastex with a little mod. All rear clamp presses will have trouble holding a roller frame.
..the Anatol is also a good option, as they use the same pallet tooling as M&R. Boards will still be interchangeable, and Anatol also has their own auto presses....Zoo, doesnt the Thunder also have 3-point micro? Website shows it as such...