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sorenson
Posted 8/13/2004 10:02 AM (#115192 - in reply to #115115)
Subject: RE: Prop selection tips





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Location: Ogden, Ut
Some dealers have 'test' props just for that purpose (we have a dealer out here that has a whole wall of props painted bright blue to be used as test props). You essentially agree to buy a prop and they give you one test prop at a time until you get one that satisfies your needs. Once you find it, they order it for you. The only downside is that if you never find one that you truly like, you may be stuck w/ a fairly expensive, yet marginal prop. It can be a long process, but usually worth it.
K.

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