Talk:The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000/@comment-87.54.33.238-20120217135915/@comment-87.54.33.238-20120217153942

So what the Flim-Flams are suggesting is the following:


 * We've made a machine that will boost your current income with 50 %
 * We will man it, run it and sell your cider, so forth we're given enough compensation to become rich(er) and get due recognition for our work.
 * It will free your laborers to do other chores that need doing.
 * All of this is possible, -without sacrificing the quality of your product- AND satisfy your customers.

I see no allusions to any potential drawbacks. I can't see why Applejack says "no" - who wouldn't want more money while given more time to do other things than actually work on that particular chore, while satisfying a demanding customer group? The only drawback is that it maybe -feels- less "nostalgic", but then again, you can't have too many apples: Consider the potential production output if, par example, Applejack ALSO provided apples for the machinery!