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Now your talkin !! pin hammers, scribers, tungsten tip chisels !!! My first machine was Superior, then a Swedecor contraption, then a small Rubi, then a Big Rubi, then one day............i walked into a tile shop in Brisbane..............there it was, Big....Blue and Shiney..........the morning sun sparkled off it................the Sigma..............that went in the back of the truck, the Rubi....sadly, eventuall went in the skip...............
 
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diamondtiling

Now your talkin !! pin hammers, scribers, tungsten tip chisels !!! My first machine was Superior, then a Swedecor contraption, then a small Rubi, then a Big Rubi, then one day............i walked into a tile shop in Brisbane..............there it was, Big....Blue and Shiney..........the morning sun sparkled off it................the Sigma..............that went in the back of the truck, the Rubi....sadly, eventuall went in the skip...............


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