hello. Has anyone heard anything about these machines by danny fowler? www.atimemachine.com looks like some good quality stuff. now before everyone starts in on me. I'm fairly new. BUT! unlike a lot of the other people on asking questions, i have seeked an apprenticeship, and should be starting my apprenticeship fairly soon. and I just want to get some other input on these machines before I decide to purchase one.. Just thinking ahead. thats all! Thanks for your time!
a time machine
5 messages · last activity 1/18/2007
Your mentor that you apprentice under will assist you with all that. Right now, it's more important that you listen to what advice your mentor is giving you as it could be insulting to ignore what he tells you by listening to people on the net (and expensive as well). Once you're beyond the apprentice levels, then is a good time to start checking out different machines. Time Machines are fully adjustable and not for the beginner!
thanks for the info you were able to give me. I'll take your advice. and thanks for not treating me like some scratcher lol
Hi there . I have been using Danny's machines for several years now . I highly recommend them . They run great and effortlessly . You cant go wrong
i have a time machine,,,have had it for 4 years and just last year had it rebuilt by steve turner of machinebuildersyndicate,,,runs better i think now because it hits harder yet has a medium speed, which i wanted,,,before it was faster and hit less hard.