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Second newbee question: Big Time - Classic - Executive ?

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Second newbee question: Big Time - Classic - Executive ?

Post01 May 2008, 20:22

What's the diference between these 3 and can I find I (group)shot somewhere ?

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Post01 May 2008, 20:59

Try this link.


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Post01 May 2008, 21:36

Wow ! Great !!! Thanks !!!!
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: Second newbee question: Big Time - Classic - Executive ?

Post01 May 2008, 23:38

It's only my humble opinion......but the 'big time' is the best looking Pulsar!
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: Second newbee question: Big Time - Classic - Executive ?

Post14 Jan 2009, 05:02

Personally, I have always harbored a fondness for the Executive. They are a bit smaller, lighter, and have a more elegant "look" than the Date Command. Had one been available, I'm certain I would have taken home an Exec instead [but I still love my venerable old P3...it's the watch that set everything in motion for me].

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