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Buying a Pitts, maybe

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Ever since I went up for my first acro lesson I've been addicted to it and now that I finally got my tailwheel endorsement I've been thinking of buying some kind of acro plane of my own. In particular I love the Pitts. I'd like to get some advice on what to look for in a Pitts. Basically I want an acro plane that I can eventually compete in. I've been digging around on the web to find as much info as I can and I'm probably more confused now than I was when I started! :)
I'm leaning towards a single place pitts of some kind. What should I be looking for in a single place?

 

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