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    what does the R stand for. I know M stands mostly for mesh.

    I really haven’t done any research on it yet. I’m about four deep in reviews to do. My first thought is rebuildable but don’t know yet. I’ll find out.
     

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    ShowMeTwice

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    Mine is sitting on an old metal bread box.
    Sorry. :offtopic: Heck with the charger!

    What kind of old bread box do you have?

    Is it like any of these Ransburg bread boxes? Or do you have a square one?
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    I have a fairly large Ransburg toleware and pottery inventory. Their products were very popular in 50's through the 70's. All were hand painted. Stopped selling after my wife died. Eventually I will resume but am in no rush.
     

    Pigs

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    Sorry. :offtopic: Heck with the charger!

    What kind of old bread box do you have?

    Is it like any of these Ransburg bread boxes? Or do you have a square one?
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    I have a fairly large Ransburg toleware and pottery inventory. Their products were very popular in 50's through the 70's. All were hand painted. Stopped selling after my wife died. Eventually I will resume but am in no rush.
    Love the look of those.
    So you were selling them SMT?
     

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    Sorry. :offtopic: Heck with the charger!

    What kind of old bread box do you have?

    Is it like any of these Ransburg bread boxes? Or do you have a square one?
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    I have a fairly large Ransburg toleware and pottery inventory. Their products were very popular in 50's through the 70's. All were hand painted. Stopped selling after my wife died. Eventually I will resume but am in no rush.
    My mom would love the rooster one. I haven’t seen a bread box in the wild in years
     

    Zazie

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    Sorry. :offtopic: Heck with the charger!

    What kind of old bread box do you have?

    Is it like any of these Ransburg bread boxes? Or do you have a square one?.
    It's a very utilitarian square one made of stainless steel.
     

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    Love the look of those.
    So you were selling them SMT?
    Yes, we were selling. My wife got me into all the Ransburg. Then we added Roseville and Hull pottery. Have all the price guides and various info for those. My wife was an expert at finding high quality antiques from all over the country. Still have several repeat customers contacting me and wanting me to get back into it. Someday I will.
     

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    Thanks sweetie but unfortunately it's definitely the dual coil....I'm going to try an email after the Chinese holiday and if no joy then I'll get the correct one.

    I'll keep the dual next to my bed to bludgeon any axe wielding homicidal maniacs if the need arises :D

    Bummer. Sorry, I tried...
     

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    I like mechs and have several, I was scared to death of them at first, but I’ve had no trouble with them. Make sure they’re in good shape, the button is working, always use a good battery and always check the wrap and always check the 510 on the atty (most of mine are hybrids). I’ve never had one auto fire. And I always make sure the coil is in the safe zone and triple check it on a regulated mod.

    Alas, therein lies the rub. Too many steps, safeguards, make-sures for comfort. I'd be spending more time checking and rechecking everything than vaping. ;) I want easy.

    I'm with them.
    Relying on myself is the problem.
    The last person to save me from myself shouldn’t be myself :lol: !
    Stand back, see what happens.

    Got it. :lol:
    When this topic comes up, I’m reminded of why I’m not ready for an electric car. I’d be far too nervous sitting on 17,000 batteries when everyone around me thinks we’re playing bumper cars and I don’t care how well protected they say they are.

    Oh thanks. Now I'm gonna be afraid of my car. :lol:
     
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    NolaMel

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    Yes, we were selling. My wife got me into all the Ransburg. Then we added Roseville and Hull pottery. Have all the price guides and various info for those. My wife was an expert at finding high quality antiques from all over the country. Still have several repeat customers contacting me and wanting me to get back into it. Someday I will.
    Ok, but save me the rooster one for when the time comes ;)
     

    NolaMel

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    Alas, therein lies the rub. Too many steps, safeguards, make-sures for comfort. I'd be spending more time checking and rechecking everything than vaping. ;) I want easy.

    I'm with them.




    Got it. :lol:


    Oh thanks. Now I'm gonna be afraid of my car. :lol:
    We can be skeeeeered together. I have two big Tesla battery walls screwed into the side of my house.
     

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