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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Scandinavia, Europe
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Thanks for your insigtful post, Dave I'm in contact with the Scandinavian Stringway man and if the price on the Stringway M200 is fair, I might give this machine a try. How much does your machine weigh and is it hard to move it around ? And since I use VS Team nat gut in the mains of all my racquets, I need to prestrecth the gut strings prior to stringing. Isn't it only electronic machines, that can prestrecth properly and precise ? Thanks Last edited by ClubHoUno : 03-21-2010 at 08:56 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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By the way, I've strung 8 rackets over the weekend, and just can't get enough. It's more fun than you can shake a stick at. I'll follow this thread and see what you come up with. Take care, Dave |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hi Clubhouno did you decide on a machine in the end?
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I don't know for a fact with the Neos 1500 but an educated guess would be yes. The Wise instruction manual even sets your expectations to this.
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Sometimes I wonder if the Prince Neos 1000 and its two point mounting system was really made to support the addition of an Electronic Tensioner. I guess it should be fine. I am not saying two point mounting system is not able to handle and electronic tensioner but the Prince Neos was never built with that in mind was it?
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Florida
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Go with the 1500.
Does anyone know if you lose the 360 rotation with the wise on the 1500? |
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Location: Laker Land
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Not unless you add the Gamma adapter.
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Machines: Gamma 6004 2-point w/ Wise 2086 & Babolat Sensor Dual Last edited by Lakers4Life : 11-14-2012 at 06:36 PM. |
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I say go with the Stringway machines. Nothing electronic. You can still string when the power goes out.
Deadly accurate as well.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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unless you are buying used I would not think you would get the Prince 1500 and the Wise for $1,500. I have never used the Stringway but they may very well be the best bet.
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It possible if TW has another Black Friday sale. Buy $1800 worth of Gift cards, at a cost of $1440.
$1,299.00 Prince Neos 1500 $ 495.00 Wise 2086 Pro ---------- $1,794.00 -$ 358.80 20% discount via Gift Cards ---------- $1,435.20 Final Price (Tax and shipping not included) ![]()
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Machines: Gamma 6004 2-point w/ Wise 2086 & Babolat Sensor Dual Last edited by Lakers4Life : 11-14-2012 at 04:53 PM. |
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I may be wrong here, but I'm guessing that the OP decided on a machine a couple of years ago.
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I have a ms200tt for sale if anyone is interested in not paying full price for one =)
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It's rasises the Wise 2086 Pro, 2 inches so the gripper can be level with string bed.
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I would have to say the Prince neos 1500. I have this machine and haven't had any issues with it whatsoever.
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That's true, but what if you asked a good friend to buy you a couple more? TW does not say anything on how many card you can combine, only how many you can buy.
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