Crucible Tool second release
#11
Crucible Tool was to release their second offering at WIA.  Anyone know what it is? I think the event ended today.
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#12
No. I get their email blogs, but got no clue from their postings.
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#13
WIA is next week - 9/16 - 9/18
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#14
(09-10-2016, 06:33 PM)Mike Brady Wrote: Crucible Tool was to release their second offering at WIA.  Anyone know what it is? I think the event ended today.
You are off by a week. WIA2016 is Sept 16-18
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#15
I guess what threw me off was the invitation to visit the LAP store on the 10th (yesterday) and to launch the first two Crucible tools.  Why would they do that a week before the main event in the same town?  No issue for me since I'm not attending either venue, but confusing timing nonetheless.
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#16
As I understand it, yesterday's (9/10) event was the normal, monthly day that the LAP storefront is open. The unveiling of the new Crucible tool will be next Thursday (9/15) during a launch party, invitation event prior to the start of WIA.
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#17
(09-11-2016, 06:30 PM)Greg Jones Wrote: As I understand it, yesterday's (9/10) event was the normal, monthly day that the LAP storefront is open. The unveiling of the new Crucible tool will be next Thursday (9/15) during a launch party, invitation event prior to the start of WIA.

This.  Just the way the calendar works out for their monthly store-front day.
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#18
Well? Well? Details? Anyone?
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