So it is your contention the 'buyers' feedstock th
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Since the machines already had been processing Crayola feedstock for months prior to that what was the point of any kind of 'test' ?
And since it was already known they could handle Crayola castoffs why has it been nearly 15 months since Heddle announced they were selling machines and Crayola ( who wouldn't need a machine designed for them -see above ) still hasn't bought one ?
And why use an engineering firm to locate clients if Crayola is the mythical buyer who had its feedstock supposedly tested in 2013?
Like shooting fish in a barrel.....and still not one bit of verification any mythical buyers feedstock was ever tested.