I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
I'd wait for the Columbia model myself
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
A true collector would buy two of each Tom B
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
I'm holding out for an HMV off eBay...52089 wrote:Which do you think I should get?![]()
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
The Edison is a great way to get an entry level open horn machine!
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
I think it depends on what you are packing.....
If I had a pump action handy with a selection of birdshot size 9 I'd definitely go for the Edison as 1 shot from 30 yards would easily reduce it half-inch pieces.
The victrola really is to be used if you'r going for practice and really need a satisfying target to empty your Glock magazine.
If I had a pump action handy with a selection of birdshot size 9 I'd definitely go for the Edison as 1 shot from 30 yards would easily reduce it half-inch pieces.
The victrola really is to be used if you'r going for practice and really need a satisfying target to empty your Glock magazine.
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
US PHONO wrote:I think it depends on what you are packing.....
If I had a pump action handy with a selection of birdshot size 9 I'd definitely go for the Edison as 1 shot from 30 yards would easily reduce it half-inch pieces.
The victrola really is to be used if you'r going for practice and really need a satisfying target to empty your Glock magazine.
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Re: I can't decide between an Edison and a Victrola
Can they legally use the Edison and Victrola names ??