>I still think that buying quality still provides the
learning opportunity, with equipment that will be up to doing the job
once it is learned, and without the modest, but still $ cost of the
cheap stuff.
Moose>
Someone (Adam Smith?) once said, "It's bad to pay too much for something
because you lose the difference between what you paid and what it's worth. But,
it's worse to pay too little for something because often it will not serve you
and you will end up replacing it with something better. Then you will have paid
for both the worse and the better."
Robert
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