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Old 05-05-2007 | 11:30 AM
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Default RE: Bitzenburger; worth the dough?

I don't know if I bought an exceptionally bad one, or if you got an exceptionally good one... All I know is I've seenseveral people complain about the precision of the Graylings over the years on several forums (and my personal unbiased experience backs that up; heck, I would have LOVED to have been able to do the same job for half the price -- that's why I bought it in the first place), and I've yet to see one complaint about the Bitz -- other than its price. Butgiven if it's the last one you ever need to buy...

It's sort of like quality clothing... about the time I was in undergrad school, I started discovering that I could buy one really nice, quality article of clothing (didn't matter if it was pants, shirt, or suit) and spend considerably more than I could have bought a "functional equivalent" for -- but I saved WAY much more down the road by not having to re-buy all the time due to fraying, fading, or just plain wearing out. Quality stuff holds up at the dry cleaners so much better, too -- and the fit is better.

From my experience, the Bitz is just like that.
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