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The one on TW is taken down, I guess because it is sold out ATM. But, if it's like the GS one (which is like the one on the Alpha web site) then the only difference, that I can see, is the side mounts.
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I see, are both of those versions of the same quality?
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From what I can tell yes.
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thinking about it and research I've done its really a big upgrade ur in for some fun!
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I finally got an email from Mark today and he told me that a small shipment is coming in tommorow and I'm on the list to get one from this shipment! Man I'm glad I waited and didn't decide to go with Eagnas.
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Personally I would much rather have an Eagnas 6500 than a table top Revo for the same money. The 6500 has a much better mounting system and you get a stand for the same money. |
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With the Revo 4000 you get a high resale value and fantastic customer support that is unparalleled by any other company.
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No matter what machine you purchase, usually resale is about 60% to 70% of the original price. Hope you enjoy the Revo, it is a decent machine. For as CS, in 9 years, I have called CS once, got the part I needed in a week.
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Revo 4000 if you keep it in good condition you can look at almost MSRP as it is always in back order.
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Exactly why I went with Alpha.
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Same for me. Mark and the guys at Alpha are a pleasure to work with. The few questions I've had about the Revo, I've received an answer in less than an hour.
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