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Old 12-25-2012, 08:14 AM   #1
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Default Gamma Progression II VS Gamma X-ST

I am looking in to buying a stinger and was wondering what the difference was between these two and if they are good beginner stringers? Thank You
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Old 12-25-2012, 11:09 AM   #2
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Just get a drop weight. I don't think a beginner should go off and buy a $729 machine without knowing what there doing. Get a dropweight, string for friends and local peeps, make money, buy a new one, sell the dropweight to someone.
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Buy a used machine. More bang for the buck.
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Buy a used machine. More bang for the buck.
Would u agree with Andy and go drop wieght?
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Old 12-25-2012, 11:28 AM   #5
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Used machines are easier to make the money back off of. Like my Winn Pro i got, i already paid it off in 2 weeks.
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Old 12-25-2012, 11:36 AM   #6
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i am going to try and find a used one, just cause of my financial situation of being a teenage and not having a ton of money.
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Craigslist would be easiest IMO.You would be able to look at it hands on.
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nobody is selling anything in the Denver area
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Hmm, i looked over the website and your right. In every area theres nothing. Try posting a wanted post for a stringer. Eventually someone should show up. Or put a wanted post in the classifieds here and ask for locals only?
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i dont mind paying for shipping but that was my next step. Thank you
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Hey Andy do you still suggest going drop weight for my first one?
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nobody is selling anything in the Denver area
It took me 6 months of looking before finding a machine and I live in So Cal where machines pop up at least once a month. Denver may be a problem, but you may want to expand your search to the rest of the State.

I almost settled for a drop weight or even a glide bar machine, and had set my limit to $300. Eventually I found one, a Eagnas Flex 940 for $275, with a bunch of string.
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what did you settle on?
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Get a klippermate. They're under $200 and work perfectly. I just did my first job today and it went very well!
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Get a klippermate. They're under $200 and work perfectly. I just did my first job today and it went very well!
I saw your thread. is it hard? and accurate tension?
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I saw your thread. is it hard? and accurate tension?
I only messed up once on the mains but not very far into the process. I took my time and they give you step by step instructions. It was easy once I got the hang of it, which wasn't long. I could probably do it again without the directions ill get back to you on tension
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ok awsome that would save me money. instead of one of these 600 or 700 dollar cranks. getting a 200 dollar one that works just fine
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Ok just used racketune and I set the weight at 57. Ended up at 55 but I didn't increase tension when doing knots, so that's why it dropped I'm sure. Still definitely playable!!!
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ok cool, so your supposed to increase the tension when doing the knots?
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ok cool, so your supposed to increase the tension when doing the knots?
Yes. When tying the knots the string will want to go back to its previous state until the knots tighten up. It dropped a couple pounds but that's not much at all. Seriously many people on this board will tell you this is the best machine for your buck and I can vouch for that so far. Perfect for a starter or moderate stringer on a budget!
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