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Old 02-14-09, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
The frame prep tools (i.e. taps, facers, etc.) were top quality and often the reason for buying the Campy tool kit in the first place. The other tools were just icing on the cake.
No argument there. Campy tools are very high quality and always have been. The question is do they justify the extremely high cost compared with tools having the same utilitarian value (Var, Park, etc.) at much lower prices. Does the extra "quality" pay any dividends to justify the price?
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