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    Axminster Precision Pro.

    My first post in anything other than the 'Hello' thread :) I'm about to pull the trigger and buy a new Axminster Precision Pro lathe. I'm only going to turn pens and small objects, in both wood and synthetics. Can anyone think of a reason why I shouldn't? Thanks, Karl
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