CC257 vs. CS257
brentodog
Posted 2005-03-26 3:33 PM (#157777)
Subject: CC257 vs. CS257


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I just bought a cc257......... does anyone know the difference between a cc257 and a cs 257?
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willard
Posted 2005-03-26 6:33 PM (#157778 - in reply to #157777)
Subject: Re: CC257 vs. CS257


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One has a "C" in the part number and the other has an "S"?

Just wanted you to know that people are reading your post. Give it a few days and someone will probably know the real answer.
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puddnheadwilson
Posted 2005-03-26 7:00 PM (#157779 - in reply to #157777)
Subject: Re: CC257 vs. CS257


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Isn't usually that a code for "C"= cedar and "S"= spruce?
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TexasDoc
Posted 2005-03-28 11:13 AM (#157780 - in reply to #157777)
Subject: Re: CC257 vs. CS257


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Then what is the difference in the CC057 and the CK057? C=Cedar, K=Kevlar??? ;-)
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-03-28 6:00 PM (#157781 - in reply to #157777)
Subject: Re: CC257 vs. CS257


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Koa?
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willard
Posted 2005-03-28 6:26 PM (#157782 - in reply to #157777)
Subject: Re: CC257 vs. CS257


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Do I really need to go thru this again? One of them has a "K" and.....
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