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New Coc Grippers, 1.5, 2.5 And 3.5


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I think most people will be putting in orders just for the hell of it, but are they really THAT necessary if you already have other grippers?

Say you have a BBSA or a very filed #1, do you really need a 1.5 gripper?

Say you have a BBSM or a very filed #2, do you really need a 2.5 gripper?

Say you have a BBE or a slightly filed BBE, do you really need a 3.5 gripper?

Whatever the answers, people will just place the orders to have a good-looking collection of grippers :)

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I think most people will be putting in orders just for the hell of it, but are they really THAT necessary if you already have other grippers?

Say you have a BBSA or a very filed #1, do you really need a 1.5 gripper?

Say you have a BBSM or a very filed #2, do you really need a 2.5 gripper?

Say you have a BBE or a slightly filed BBE, do you really need a 3.5 gripper?

Whatever the answers, people will just place the orders to have a good-looking collection of grippers :)

No would be the right answer to all of those questions, because you could get away without any tweeners. BUT my own opinion: no to the first two questions, but yes to the third, because making progress after reaching #3 level becomes harder, small increments will not hurt. I will order that 3.5, I hope it's going to fit nicely between Elite and Super Elite.

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good news to hear. i have a BBSM but will order a 2.5 looks like IM wants to compete with the other grippers that are in beween.IM actually formed a market for the other manufacturers.similar to harley davidson.now they make a 96ci. engine stock to compete with the after market performance guys.

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Didn't PDA at one point manufactured a gripper right between the #2 and #3? Wonder why they stopped with it.

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The PDA grippers I got really weren't very well polished. Handles were set unevenly on one, epoxy wasn't cleaned off on both of them. There's pics in my gallery:

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?act=mod...=si&img=947

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?act=mod...=si&img=946

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?act=mod...=si&img=948

I also don't think it was worthwhile for PDA to be in the gripper market. They don't really have the low cost high volume type of store that gripper sales favor.

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The PDA grippers I got really weren't very well polished. Handles were set unevenly on one, epoxy wasn't cleaned off on both of them. There's pics in my gallery:

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?act=mod...=si&img=947

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?act=mod...=si&img=946

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?act=mod...=si&img=948

I also don't think it was worthwhile for PDA to be in the gripper market. They don't really have the low cost high volume type of store that gripper sales favor.

He is exactly right, not to mention that fact that the grippers were way way off and no where near as acurate in terms of variation as they were touted as.

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