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cheapest stringing machine available by any brand. possibly might buy one
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Check out Gamma X-2 or Klippermate. Each are around $130-140.
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if you want to wait a week (maybe two, depending on how many racquets i can find to string!) i can tell you what i think of the x-2.
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o well, i kinda don't want to get a dropweight machine. so what im looking for is the cheapest non-dropweight stringing machine
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Last edited by dancraig : 12-17-2006 at 07:27 PM. |
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Cheapest crank is probably $400 from eagnas/maxline/lily-lee.
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http://www.eagnas.com/eag300.html I believe that's the cheapest non-dropweight that [looks] capable of putting out a decent stringjob. I wouldn't trust cheap electronic machines at all. |
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