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Very happy to hear.
It will be the Simplicity and is now a question of the Thales table or Brinkmann table.
What do you use yours with?
Still surprising to me that the Simplicity isn't more widely talked about. It and it's younger brother the easy seem to formidably and scientifically tackle a big issue. I'm curious as to whether that's due to something in particular, maybe the science behind it isn't all that it's cracked up to be etc., But seems to be the real deal, which to me anyways is amazing.
Very happy to hear.
It will be the Simplicity and is now a question of the Thales table or Brinkmann table.
What do you use yours with?
Still surprising to me that the Simplicity isn't more widely talked about. It and it's younger brother the easy seem to formidably and scientifically tackle a big issue. I'm curious as to whether that's due to something in particular, maybe the science behind it isn't all that it's cracked up to be etc., But seems to be the real deal, which to me anyways is amazing.