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King, Jamie Thursday, July 31, 2008
   
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    Those of you who aren't threatened or worried that your methods and
    processes might be copied by competitors appear to be among the most
    experienced and talented craftsmen/women in this forum. 

    I'm sure that's not a coincidence. Now, don't let this compliment
    go= to your head if the comments fit you. Instead, my intent is to
    remind the rest of us that the best way to be competitive is to
    continue to improve our skills so that we can produce intricate and
    detailed work that our competition can't match. THAT is a real
    competitive advantage! 

Jamie

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