Reo P 67 prototype

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redeyedancer

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Must be getting pretty close, eh? I'll be waiting for the second run, but really anxious to see the finished products go up for sale and follow it.
Yes were real close all the mods have the magnets springs and push buttons installed . I will post a sale date soon
 

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I only have one issue with the P67.......
Justifying it to my wife.

Go back to April last year.

Me: I want to buy one of those Reo Grands
Wife: How much?
Me: $150
Wife: how (insert expletive here) much?
Me: $150 but I have done my research, it is very durable, it will work and keep on working, it won't need replacing in a few months time. Its a one off purchase it will work out cheaper in the end.

As predicted the Grand is performing true to form, exactly as expected, flawless.

doh!

But, but that was 10 months ago. So, since then you've spent $15 a month? I bet that's WAY less than you were spending before you got it. Besides, backups, ya know :)
 

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When I smoked (and where I live), cigarettes cost me $10/day. Fifteen days would pay for a REO. That's 15+ REO's/year (accounting for a budget for atties, wire, and juice) in smoking-equivalent cost.

Thank you high cigarette taxes in a quasi-socialist country for quashing any vape-related cost guilt pangs.
 

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Reos are like women. Having just one is not enough.

If one women is not enough, you are picking the wrong women ;)

But, but that was 10 months ago. So, since then you've spent $15 a month? I bet that's WAY less than you were spending before you got it. Besides, backups, ya know :)

Wow do you think I am made of money.... Way less than $15 more like $5 :thumbs:

When I smoked (and where I live), cigarettes cost me $10/day. Fifteen days would pay for a REO. That's 15+ REO's/year (accounting for a budget for atties, wire, and juice) in smoking-equivalent cost.

Thank you high cigarette taxes in a quasi-socialist country for quashing any vape-related cost guilt pangs.

Can't use the cigarette expense excuse anymore, nearly 4 years vaping....:-x


Honestly I think my only hope is likely to be shoes. Eventually she will "need" some more. She has lots of pairs already! When she does I will pounce! :w00t:
 

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Yes were real close all the mods have the magnets springs and push buttons installed . I will post a sale date soon

Ok we gotta time this just right so it happens at the same time the tax return comes in. Before the wife spends it all :p
 

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Now, I'm beginning the "rubbing my hands together" stage for the debut of the sale date!! Exciting times, these are

One suggestion Lazyee on the wife and new shoes approach: begin leaving shoe catalogs about the house, cut out shoe sale ads from the newspapers, share with her shoes you've seen on-line, or when driving together take note verbally of all the shoe stores you see.....
 

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Now, I'm beginning the "rubbing my hands together" stage for the debut of the sale date!! Exciting times, these are

One suggestion Lazyee on the wife and new shoes approach: begin leaving shoe catalogs about the house, cut out shoe sale ads from the newspapers, share with her shoes you've seen on-line, or when driving together take note verbally of all the shoe stores you see.....

This is the approach I take. When I buy a new "something" be it a mod, gun, knife, watch, flashlight, etc...that I probably don't need it usually costs me double - once for the mod, gun, knife, watch, flashlight, etc...and again for a pair of shoes, a purse, some nice clothing, etc...Everybody wins. :)
 

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This is the approach I take. When I buy a new "something" be it a mod, gun, knife, watch, flashlight, etc...that I probably don't need it usually costs me double - once for the mod, gun, knife, watch, flashlight, etc...and again for a pair of shoes, a purse, some nice clothing, etc...Everybody wins. :)

My time will come...... It's going to be later in the year for me, as my finances take time to recover from xmas and birthdays at this time of year. Two kids hit your finances fairly hard. Good news is till then the grand will keep on doing it's job. It's a case of want rather than need :)
 

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Avril the REO treated to a major Pit Stop in anticipation of the P67 coming one of these days! The Woodvil's and other modified REO's are all ready but Avril gets used 24/7 and was in need of the sanding sponge! She is now ready along with the rest of the REO family...
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