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Your thoughts about the $1000 and risk vis-a-vis marketing the entire line are the same as mine, Keith.
In terms of there still being a 2531.80 (c1120) manufactured after April, that may well be so. But in terms of there also being an "updated" 2531.80 w/ co-axial movement, the word I got from a source I consider very reliable was "certain."
Putting my marketing hat back on, given that fact, the "risk" then becomes: Do you keep the old 2531.80 along w/ the co-axial version?
Doubt it....
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