Reo P 67 prototype

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Plaz

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No, earlier on Rob stated that the safety will somehow ...wait, let me find it...

Oh! Okay, actually that makes even more sense. No chance for accidental firing at all that way! Sorry I somehow managed to skim past that in scanning the thread. (I guess it has gotten a little lengthy)
 

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"The lock built in the button is very convenient the down side is if its not perfect it can move out of position and catch I no mine does once and a while . It didn't do this when it was new . Not a big deal but I don't want to hear about it in the forum all the time . Which is why I decided to make a simple on off switch in the mod ." redeyedancer

Mine (Grand LP) has stuck a few times and it just frys my wick (and heats the atty up pretty good). I love the idea of a lock away from the button. Reo's are just getting more perfect.
 

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To Robert, and the community at large:

I may be way off base here, or it may be impractical, but it's becoming more and more apparent, to me, at least, that the various "models" of REO are proliferating almost faster than my poor brain can keep up. Brings to mind some of the discussions (usually resolved by the resident REO historian, Karen), about which REO someone has obtained off the classies.

So, I'm wondering, would it be at all possible to "mark" the P67 with a model number of some sort, so that, down the road, like when you're producing P7000's, and P67's are "ancient", it will be easy to determine which accessories (like rebuild kits, etc.) are the correct ones for the P67 "model"?


(Note the shameless plug for myself I inserted by using the word "ancient" above :) )
 

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To Robert, and the community at large:

I may be way off base here, or it may be impractical, but it's becoming more and more apparent, to me, at least, that the various "models" of REO are proliferating almost faster than my poor brain can keep up. Brings to mind some of the discussions (usually resolved by the resident REO historian, Karen), about which REO someone has obtained off the classies.

So, I'm wondering, would it be at all possible to "mark" the P67 with a model number of some sort, so that, down the road, like when you're producing P7000's, and P67's are "ancient", it will be easy to determine which accessories (like rebuild kits, etc.) are the correct ones for the P67 "model"?


(Note the shameless plug for myself I inserted by using the word "ancient" above :) )
I will give it some thought so what your asking is can we engrave P 67 on or in the box ? P 7000s not sure if I will live that long
 

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I recognize that!! Where is Lauren these days??


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