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    Jobo one step closer to the end.

    A pretty good sized step.

    linky

    Funky machine translation

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    Re: Jobo on step closer to the end.

    Another story, same topic, different paper. All in German (sorry)
    joe

    http://www.insolvenz-ratgeber.de/job...ag/2010/03/08/
    eta gosha maaba, aaniish gaa zhiwebiziyin ?

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    Re: Jobo on step closer to the end.

    you can find my images on flickr at:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/feberdt/sets/

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    Re: Jobo on step closer to the end.

    Sad news.

    Better get those spare Jobo drums soon.

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    Re: Jobo on step closer to the end.

    Another one bites the D . . .
    Brian Ellis
    Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
    a mile away and you'll have their shoes.

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    Re: Jobo one step closer to the end.

    But WAIT! This might be a good opportunity for some small company to buy their processor technology and re-introduce one or two drum processors. I am thinking small scale production.

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    Re: Jobo one step closer to the end.

    Right - indeed, there is some hope that some small enterprise might jump on the opportunity and pick up the tank and processor (or at least processor spare part) production, something which Jobo (mismanaged and converted into a inferior Hama competitor) recently neglected.

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    Re: Jobo on step closer to the end.

    That writer is an A-hole.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank_E View Post

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    Re: Jobo one step closer to the end.

    In case you need Jobo parts and products, contact Klaus - Dieter Seynsche <kds@fotolaborservice.de> http://www.fotolaborservice.de/

    No relation, just got some small Jobo bits from them without problems (easy running rollers etc.)

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    Re: Jobo one step closer to the end.

    If you want to see a basic drum processor that did it right, it was CPI, not Jobo.
    Far less complicated, far more reliable, and much more versatile, right up to 30x40
    drums.

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