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Re: ASC RM-127 Found in Northwest Ohio

Thu Nov 24, 2016 4:29 am

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Siblings as in what?
Remakes. Are there any others beside the CTI (pretty much a projector of one), the Werden P-127, and the ASC RM-127?
Not that i know of. The RM-127 is the only official one.
Ok. If you find another, please let me know!
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Re: ASC RM-127 Found in Northwest Ohio

Thu Nov 24, 2016 6:25 am

"Siblings" is really kind of broad. The ACA versions would be the P-10/15. ASC went on and had the RM-127. The Werden P-127 only exists because Clayton Werden obtained the patent for the single toned P-15 and he remakes them. The CTI, although it may look similar in design, isn't really related to the P-10/15.
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Re: ASC RM-127 Found in Northwest Ohio

Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:10 am

4J25 wrote:"Siblings" is really kind of broad. The ACA versions would be the P-10/15. ASC went on and had the RM-127. The Werden P-127 only exists because Clayton Werden obtained the patent for the single toned P-15 and he remakes them. The CTI, although it may look similar in design, isn't really related to the P-10/15.
Ehh, yeah. Now
I think "siblings" wasn't exactly the BEST choice for words.
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