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    hand made rotary machine by john clark


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    Yes, all his machines are beautiful.

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    nice

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    Very nice machine.....
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    I want one sooooo bad.....

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    beautiful machine,interesting set up ,gets me thinking if you could set up a proper cam driven rotary with a profile to mimic a coil machine or is an offset circle perfect anyway?

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    Well that seems to be John's thing, he seems to be set on mimicking the hit of a coil with his own originality thrown in. I think he asks 400-500$ for a machine so at that price I think he must be pretty confident in it running well too. Plus he is super down to earth, and a really nice guy.

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    4-500$ is more than fair considering the amount hours of hand work put into EVERYTHING that man makes.

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    definately ,I'd say $400 - $500 is cheap compared to the cost of mass produced machines.

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    Yep his machines are worth every penny. Damn I want one

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