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Dan Kubin
06-02-2012, 07:28 PM
This is my latest model.
I wanted to make something that I could sell for a little less money, while still providing a good, solid machine.
Stripped down, mean and nasty.
it has the same function as the MC, with adjustable throw and slight dampening.
They use a larger motor than the MC, so would be great for someone using t-tech's..
I am offering these at $300, or $550 for a set.
The brass weighs 6.2 oz, Aluminum 5.1 oz.
I can flip flop a-bars as well for identification purposes..but I don't plan on offering any powdercoating option for them.
I can also do a matte/sandblasted finish or patina the brass:)
I don't have them uploaded on my site yet, so it would be best to email me @[email protected] or facebook me www.facebook.com/dan.kubin (http://www.facebook.com/dan.kubin)
thanks for looking!
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Wonderland
06-02-2012, 08:09 PM
Very Nice. I like the striped down hot rod look!

Sage Oz
06-02-2012, 08:24 PM
Very cool man,I'm sure these will fly;)

Tkocevar1
06-02-2012, 08:39 PM
Those look bad ass

Sekt
06-03-2012, 09:50 AM
This is a greta idea... I like t-tech allot, and I'll be getting this as a second. But it'd be nice if there was a cranker with soft option, or simple adjustable give option- even retro fit adjustable arm bar! That'd be a tough challenge, but it mean Kubin only shops!

Dan Kubin
06-03-2012, 11:15 AM
The other thing is that by shortening the stroke, you can get a softer effect without losing efficiency.
At 2.5mm, it is super smooth, yet can pack color just fine.


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