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I decided to get a definitive answer to this most troubling of questions. So I contacted Lee Piester. Here is his answer: To the questions re: kits. #1 Laser X No, the "X" doesn't stand for "10". Letter "X" just sounded good. #2 Vector V No, the "V" doesn't stand for "5". Letter "V" just sounded right. As you must know, naming products often depend on how it "rings" in the ear. My thanks to you and all the guys who carry on the interest in Centuri. Lee I think that wraps it up nicely. Bob
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And that, settles that!
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To what?
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[QUOTE=Initiator001]I decided to get a definitive answer to this most troubling of questions.
So I contacted Lee Piester. Here is his answer: #2 Vector V No, the "V" doesn't stand for "5". Letter "V" just sounded right. I was positive it was a Vector "five" for about fifty years since the beast had 5 fins. How could it be anything else? The man himself set me straight.
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