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Just took delivery of a new sigms 3c good price and service from Mark at Diatech... -
new sigma 3c
Just took delivery of a new sigms 3c good price and service from Mark at Diatech
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Re: new sigma 3c
Very nice Finlay, I have the one below and the one above yours, so I have the 3B and 3D.
Brilliant cutters, is this your first sigma?
If you don't mind could you PM me the price you paid for it as I might replace my 3B with the C sometime.
Superb cutter on all tiles the sigmas.
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