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High end paddles

k1um
"I think the Begali simplex and Kent paddles are the best value for money on the market for
standard type paddles"

I own and love the single paddle versons of both.  I send fast. You cant go wrong with either. I think the begali is slightly better.  Both are not expensive.

UNLESS YOU PREFER A DOUBLE PADDLE.....  I dont..  Do You??

73 DE KEN K1UM

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Re: High end paddles

Tony Morgan-2


Well........
I guess I'm going to have to order a Begali.
Seems to clearly be the first choice here.
But, which model?

73,

Tony W7GO

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Re: High end paddles - USA Made?

WA2SI
Why not choose a U.S. based manufacturer? There's the Mercury (Bencher and
KG2ED), March R-3a, K8RA, Hexkey (Bencher and Elecraft), Vibroplex, etc.

Just curious as I chose Elecraft/Ten-Tec gear not only for their excellent
quality and design, but also to support our infrastructure. (...and it
really could use the support nowadays.)

Vy 73 de Bert
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> Well........
> I guess I'm going to have to order a Begali.
> Seems to clearly be the first choice here.
> But, which model?
>
> 73,
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> Tony W7GO
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Re: High end paddles

Chuck Gehring
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Has anyone on the reflector tried one of David Saylors Paddles?  He offers a 30 day money back guarantee and he may be close enough to you QTH so that you can try them out.  The pictures and descriptions on his web site look great.  His price is a little out of my range for the moment, but maybe by the time I am copying and sending 35-40 wpm I will be ready to let my Elecraft Hex Key retire.
http://saylorsmachine.com/wk4ds.html

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