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Old 11-07-2010, 06:19 AM   #381
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Hi all here is my FST 600 crank machine, aka Silent Partner Crump...



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Could not find this machine on the internet how much was it?
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Old 11-07-2010, 04:34 PM   #382
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I'm guessing this is a spare bedroom or do you really keep your stringer that close to your bed?
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Old 11-07-2010, 05:07 PM   #383
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I'm guessing this is a spare bedroom or do you really keep your stringer that close to your bed?
Its a definite spair bedroom no alarm clock next to the bed or any important items on the bed stand and theres a book shelf. All that stuff on the bed. Also looks very neat carpet floor would'nt need to be vacumed
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Old 11-08-2010, 02:33 PM   #384
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Well here is my stringer. It may be time for me to upgrade to some of your fancy one I see in this thread.
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Old 11-08-2010, 02:35 PM   #385
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Old 11-08-2010, 03:21 PM   #386
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Its a definite spair bedroom no alarm clock next to the bed or any important items on the bed stand and theres a book shelf. All that stuff on the bed. Also looks very neat carpet floor would'nt need to be vacumed
Wrong - it is my room you dont see a built in cupboard in my room which the machine is stored in and brought out infront of the tv when i am stringing

Radio is on the bedside table to the left of my bed but you can't see it
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Old 11-08-2010, 03:31 PM   #387
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That's a sweet setup. Is that the latest Babolat?
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Wrong - it is my room you dont see a built in cupboard in my room which the machine is stored in and brought out infront of the tv when i am stringing

Radio is on the bedside table to the left of my bed but you can't see it
Dear lord, you move that thing every time you want to string? You have my sympathy sir! I do think that is too beautiful of a piece of machinery to keep locked away in a cupboard.
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That's a sweet setup. Is that the latest Babolat?
Yeah, they call it the star6.
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Old 12-22-2010, 08:17 AM   #390
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Very impressive array of stringing machines and paraphernalia.. Well done guys and gals!

Ha! I'll share my pics of my new Babalot sensor when it arrives, god willing..
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Yeah, they call it the star6.
has better support than my current stringer.. Ektlon D
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I can't blame my stringing anymore..





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You don't like using the stand?

I was thinking of take off the side arms and having them chromed or chrome powder coated.
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Old 01-21-2011, 10:52 PM   #394
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I do like the stand, except I'm crowed for room, it was easier to store the stand than that chest, besides, the chest with that marble top, is very solid, a lot more solid than the stand was.

The side arms? that hold the racquets? That would be cool, these could use a little bling, they look a little dated. Maybe, take off the paneling and paint it a nice deep deep dark blue, instead of for what ever reason why they did, the faded looking light blue they opted for.
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I used this stringer when I worked in a pro shop. Big fan of it
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^^ Thanks!! I love it, with the new Base clamps it is very fast and smooth I mean you can operate the clamp and clamping with one hand! You unclamp/clamp with one hand, and your getting ready for the next thread with the other.. how cool is that?
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I just picked up this Neos today. I strung on one during the mid 90's to 2003 as well as a Babolat Star 3. After the shop closed I bought myself an Eagnas Combo 810 which always worked fine but I never forgot my beloved Neos and resolved to own one. It's missing a couple of screws (one for calibration and the little screw and spring on the string gripper) and the break pads are a bit worn but it did come with three brand new clamps which I'm happy about. I'd say in about a week or so she'll be ready to string.







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^^Nice find. BTW if you want to touch up the paint--I suggest priming with a good metal primer and using black and silver appliance paint. Good luck with this workhorse.
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^^Nice find. BTW if you want to touch up the paint--I suggest priming with a good metal primer and using black and silver appliance paint. Good luck with this workhorse.
Agree, I have recently touched up Ol Betsy (my Ektelon DE) using some Sky Blue and Matte Black Hammerite spray paint. She's come up a treat and although she's only a back-up now incease of power failure it's still nice to know she's looking smart ready for use!!!

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^^Nice find. BTW if you want to touch up the paint--I suggest priming with a good metal primer and using black and silver appliance paint. Good luck with this workhorse.
Thank Max. I'm feeling pretty excited having my old baby back. I'm not familiar with appliance paint. Is there a specific brand you'd recommend?
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