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Old 05-27-2006, 09:12 PM
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gonna give up whites out here this place is a junk pile like 1800's
my place was built 1849 cabin/cottage main house built 1850. est.
gettin back into it after 20 years or last 5 years. but i'm stuck between the quatto and the ex. i can afford the quattro now but should i wait an save up for the ex????????? we dont have alot of money out here. i only rent. but have 50 acres or prime //junk// land what is the main differance between the quattro and the ex. this is a big investment for us. i can sell some plates an buttons to swing the ex. but.
thanks for any advise.
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Old 05-28-2006, 09:06 AM
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gonna give up whites out here this place is a junk pile like 1800's
my place was built 1849 cabin/cottage main house built 1850. est.
gettin back into it after 20 years or last 5 years. but i'm stuck between the quatto and the ex. i can afford the quattro now but should i wait an save up for the ex????????? we dont have alot of money out here. i only rent. but have 50 acres or prime //junk// land what is the main differance between the quattro and the ex. this is a big investment for us. i can sell some plates an buttons to swing the ex. but.
thanks for any advise.
bigjohn

Hi BigJohn, I must at least give my 2 cents worth to you. The Quattro is a fine instrument but is a totally different instrument than the Explorer II. I will always recommend the Explorer II but if finances are limited then there is nothing wrong with buying the Quattro. So if you can muster the bucks to get the Explorer II then go for it. There are also accessory coils available for the Explorer II and Quattro. I hope this helps you John and hope to chat with you and if I can be of service just let me know. God Bless John.

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