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Looks fantastic Rob! Now to show my ignorance...what is SS?
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Looks fantastic Rob! Now to show my ignorance...what is SS?
The SuperStroke grip. I may have invented my own abbreviation
They make a new model that has a removeable 50g weight. They look pretty nice.
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Yep it's a little package with a 50g plug and wrench, referring to Counter Core Technology on the packaging.
So I guess there is no weight in the current grip. I have to admit I'm pretty clueless in my knowledge of Counter Balancing
Jman has one.Anyone have any time rolling the SEEMORE MFGP HT BLACK ?
I do have things.
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I really enjoy it, it's a unique look for sure, but its not too big which I enjoy. Easy to align, not number 7 easy but the fangs still help there for me. And it rolls wonderfully. Its actually been getting a LOT of time in the bag lately.I figured you did , was waiting to here your thoughts. I use a blade now DB and like how a mallet sets up to me eye.
Nope. I believe it's available in heel shafted optionsProbably a dumb question, but can the whistle shaft only be used with the heel shafted SeeMore models? Just went to their site and it appeared those were the only ones available with that shaft. Rolling the Buzelli plumbers neck got me thinking maybe I should try to put a whistle shaft in one of mine. Or possibly start keeping my eyes out for a db4x....hmmmm.
Nope. I believe it's available in heel shafted options
I dunno. I have not used any the whistle shafts. I just rock out a DB4 (a bunch of them)That is what I was thinking. Would it work in a m7 perhaps? Not a center shafted model but a lot closer to one than the heel shafted models.
I dunno. I have not used any the whistle shafts. I just rock out a DB4 (a bunch of them)
I do not. The three lines on the top look busy to me. No me gustaYes I know..haha. Do you have a db4x? I have always been interested in that one and now may be the time to seek one out.
I do not. The three lines on the top look busy to me. No me gusta
I do tend to agree with that. Had a couple with a top line and 2 flange lines and didn't really care for that. Guess the paint fill on the flange lines can always be removed though to just leave the top line.
Sight dotI do tend to agree with that. Had a couple with a top line and 2 flange lines and didn't really care for that. Guess the paint fill on the flange lines can always be removed though to just leave the top line.
I'm surprised to see you experimenting with a whistle or plumbers neck. I know you didn't get along well with your DB-4. A whistle shaft in the m7 could be a cool experiment.
I really enjoy it, it's a unique look for sure, but its not too big which I enjoy. Easy to align, not number 7 easy but the fangs still help there for me. And it rolls wonderfully. Its actually been getting a LOT of time in the bag lately.
I have whistle shafts in a Z2c tour, a couple of mFGP's, and a M1w, so it should work just fine in a M7. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts if you do experiment.Probably a dumb question, but can the whistle shaft only be used with the heel shafted SeeMore models? Just went to their site and it appeared those were the only ones available with that shaft. Rolling the Buzelli plumbers neck got me thinking maybe I should try to put a whistle shaft in one of mine. Or possibly start keeping my eyes out for a db4x....hmmmm.
The z2c was another I wanted to try it in. Thanks for the info buddy!I have whistle shafts in a Z2c tour, a couple of mFGP's, and a M1w, so it should work just fine in a M7. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts if you do experiment.