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Old 12-28-2006, 03:33 PM   #1
David Sorg David Sorg is offline
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You're welcome; I try to keep at least a vague eye on what's out there partly because I make money on an easel, but also just because I think they're neat pieces of equipment and enjoy seeing the various approaches that makers use.

I haven't seen any reviews either, and suspect that not a lot of these are sold. Once you're in this price range you can get a Hughes model of some type, and they are great easels that appear to have a finer degree of engineering instead of the fancier finish that the Artisan has.
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