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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 33
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FWIW I'm Canadian also and like you pondered over which machine the 5003 or maestro. You're right there was less shipping hassles with the maestro. Received it within a week of ordering it.
I'm happy with my purchase. A spool of SP string 16 guage synthetic gut came with it. I used it in an old racquet to get a feel for the machine as I never used a crank before just drop weight. Now I experiment with polys and higher end multis. Currently using X1 biphase 17 in my pure drive. Wish I had experience with the 5003 so I could share my thoughts on it. I'm sure it's a fine machine. My X2 drop weight served me well for 3 years but in all honesty I really enjoy stringing alot more with the maestro as I should because it's totally different with its higher price and more convenient. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Caught in No Man's Land
Posts: 9,168
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I would get the Jazz if it had spring assisted bases, but I still like my Swing and need to pay that back first.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Caught in No Man's Land
Posts: 9,168
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Hey Proken, which number is the bases on yours according to what Gamma tech said?
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