Any news on nes machine from Signum Pro?

gmatheis

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On the tennis depot's facebook page they showed a photo of a new stringing machine from Signum … looks decent and the price is pretty low!

anyone have any info?
 

Vlad_C

Semi-Pro
Pics?

Most of the machines I've seen from them in the past looked like rebranded Eagnas/Pro's Pro.
If they came up with something new, I hope it's better than that...
 

esgee48

G.O.A.T.
nes is a typo of new. That what I thought until a read thru the lack of entries inside the thread.
 
Here are the photos
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kkm

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The tension head - just like on the other Signum Pro electronic machines - looks like a clone of the Wise. I suspect that the rest of the machine is from a Chinese or Taiwanese stringing machine OEM. At 1399 Euro, other than maybe a bit of minor assembly and/or maybe QC, I can't imagine what they actually do in Germany to add enough value to label it German-made. Anyone know?
 
The tension head - just like on the other Signum Pro electronic machines - looks like a clone of the Wise. I suspect that the rest of the machine is from a Chinese or Taiwanese stringing machine OEM. At 1399 Euro, other than maybe a bit of minor assembly and/or maybe QC, I can't imagine what they actually do in Germany to add enough value to label it German-made. Anyone know?
Very much a clone there is an exact same one listed in the big auction site for a bit less... I would take a pre owned star 5 or sensor over this
However for that price range it is properly priced compared to the Tourna Es-600 or Neos with wise upgrade. It would cost around the same or a bit lesser. I do like the black and copper finish:)
 

10shoe

Professional
The photo in post #5 is a high end machine. Look at difference in the main plates of the vise on the 2 machines.
 

10shoe

Professional
Something is fishy. Huge difference in clamp bases and vise and no difference in price? Smells.
 
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