[CW] Iambic paddle question
Pedro J. Santa
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Mon, 4 Aug 2003 19:44:09 -0300
I also own one of these jewels (the Schurr Profi 2) and I agree it's an
excellent testimony to teutonic precision and high performance at high
speeds. There's a very subtle notch of subjective feel, however, that the
magnetic adds to the precise trigger-like operation that the "colder" german
key does not equally convey. Nonetheless, I emphasize it's a slightly
perceptible feel, perhaps enhanced by the Schurr's lighter weight on the
operating desk and, hence, its tendency to slide around a bit more when the
excitement takes over, as it does from time to time.
73 Pedro KP3X..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Evans" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 5:41 AM
Subject: [CW] Iambic paddle question
> Over the years I've owned and used most of the high-end paddles
> mentioned so far in this thread, and my Schurr Profi 2 at $270.00 blows
> them all off the map.
>
> You'll have to pry my cold, dead hand from this one! ALL the others
> gather dust on the shelf in my "collection."
>
> Take a look at it, and fall in love at:
>
> http://www.mtechnologies.com/schurr/
>
> All "flames" cheerfully deleted without reply. *grin*
>
> 72/73,
>
> Ron - KD5S
>
>
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