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Post by YlliwCir on Nov 23, 2007 5:41:18 GMT
::)So, should I get one now or wait for the new improved model? I hear good things about this one and I'm really into instant gratification. ;D On the other hand if the new one will be a lot better...... ![???](//storage.forums.net/forum/images/smiley/huh.png)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2007 6:07:04 GMT
I have seen reports of a few failures. I have handled it and it feels good. I think it is good for light blade contact when drilling. Its a good value. Not good if you plan to bind hard when drilling.
How do you plan to use it?
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Post by randomnobody on Nov 23, 2007 6:07:23 GMT
Wait for the new one. I know I am. ![:)](//storage.forums.net/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by YlliwCir on Nov 23, 2007 6:12:26 GMT
I usually cut up water bottles, Tsafa, but I can be hard on a sword. Your probably right, Random. I just hate waiting. Maybe I'll find a different sword to get right now and buy the new one later. (don't tell her I said that).
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Post by randomnobody on Nov 23, 2007 6:14:51 GMT
I imagine it'd benefit in the long run to hold off for the new models. I also hate waiting, but when it pays off, it's worth it. Tell who what? ![;)](//storage.forums.net/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2007 19:02:15 GMT
There are many different types of watter bottles. The ones I cut pretty tough. I find that the 2 litter Pepsi bottles are just as stressful on the sword as my tire-pell.
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Post by YlliwCir on Nov 23, 2007 19:27:08 GMT
Oh, yeah, all water bottles are not created equal. I bent a couple swords on those. Also how you hit it matters. lol. I've seen a few bad experiences with the hand and a half. I've seen a lot of good comments too. There are no perfect swords it seems, at least in this price range.
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Post by Matt993f.o.d on Nov 26, 2007 21:36:28 GMT
I wish I could afford one. ![:(](//storage.forums.net/forum/images/smiley/sad.png)
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