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Old 12-01-2004, 09:49 AM
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Well...like I said...where do you live?

I have lived in:

Pleasanton, CA
Livermore, CA
Langhorne, PA
State College, PA
Rising Sun, MD
North East, MD

And there isn't ANYWHERE within driving distance of home base (defined as about 1 hour each way) at any of these places that would get near that price. Tell me where your shop is and you can have all my future business if you are close enough

Definitely not trying to start an argument but the closest I have come to that magic 2k number was when I lived in State College and Rising Sun...both are back water middle of nowhere places that have 1 or 2 shops even capable of doing the job within an hour. All the others are in or near urban sprawl so rates are sky high.
Joe (MD) lives in south GA. Things like that are lots cheaper there. I live close to Atlanta so the price would be higher.
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