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| Sweet and dusty Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Belgium, Putte
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In the store where I got my Hegner they sell now excalibur too. They have a "21, but the "30 is also available. But they are not green, but kinda white....is that normal or are they made for Europe different? What I know the "21 is huge against my Hegner, how big is that "30??? Got the new clamps for my old proxxon too now so it can take normal blades, hope I can replace them without any help of hubbie....
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I think the white model is for UK and Europe. Same as the green but has a blade guard and holes drilled in the table for under table dust collection
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Yep Kiwi is correct. The white one is for Europe.
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Thanks for the info!
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as far as i know they come in white over here ,for the eouropeen market, i think axminster are the agents for it,and white is used on alot of their machines.
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Not only White but it also has holes in the table for the dust extraction mechanism. Would definately want to try that part out before buying. I hate it when the wood catches on stuff. --------Randy
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