6? Wow! I thought I was bad with 5 Manta V2s. There was another guy, Spydro, I think, who was snapping up every Nuppin he could from the Classifieds. I don't know how many he has. I think he left ECF when the Reo forum closed.
Sad.6? Wow! I thought I was bad with 5 Manta V2s. There was another guy, Spydro, I think, who was snapping up every Nuppin he could from the Classifieds. I don't know how many he has. I think he left ECF when the Reo forum closed.
Sad.
The passing of an era...
There are a few that have more than I, I'm sure.
Tapatyped
I often do the same.Other than multiple Mantas, I usually get my attys in pairs. I will buy one, and then, if I like it, I'll order another. I'm in that process now with the Maker. I received one a few days ago. I'm still fooling around with it, trying to decide if I like it well enough to get another. So far, I'm kinda on the fence about it.
At 2mm to 2.5mm coil ID, I never liked the Vectors...Just too "open". But throw some 3mm ID or larger claptons in there and WHOA! Different beastie altogether. I still prefer the MantaV2 (CAM). I'm down to only 4 now.The point of it all is, attys are funny things. They're personal. It's hard to recommend one over another, and you can't buy into the hype. A good example, for me, was the Vector. A few people thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread, when it came out. I got one, hated it, and swapped it 3 days later for another Manta, which I loved, right out of the box. But the Manta never got the hype that the Vector did.
Some attys take a second look. I didn't care for the Stumpy, when I got my first one. I set it aside, but for whatever reason, I took another look at it. I didn't get my second one until several months after the first. But it's a great atty.
I see M Attys selling for $800 and up, every day on FB. Personally, I think it's beyond ridiculous. But it's what happens when hype trumps reality.
At 2mm to 2.5mm coil ID, I never liked the Vectors...Just too "open". But throw some 3mm ID or larger claptons in there and WHOA! Different beastie altogether. I still prefer the MantaV2 (CAM). I'm down to only 4 now.
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I couldn't deal with the mouthpiece for the Vector. It was a turn off to me. The whole chamber was just too big and airy for me. I'm currently fooling around with the Maker. It has possibilities. I've had several builds in it. So far, I haven't liked the Z coil down the center. The best I've come up with, so far, is dual 2.5mm 26g coils, set as close to the edge as possible, and bottom of the coils even with the rim of the base.
The point of it all is, attys are funny things. They're personal. It's hard to recommend one over another, and you can't buy into the hype. A good example, for me, was the Vector. A few people thought it was the greatest thing since sliced bread, when it came out. I got one, hated it, and swapped it 3 days later for another Manta, which I loved, right out of the box. But the Manta never got the hype that the Vector did.
Some attys take a second look. I didn't care for the Stumpy, when I got my first one. I set it aside, but for whatever reason, I took another look at it. I didn't get my second one until several months after the first. But it's a great atty.
I see M Attys selling for $800 and up, every day on FB. Personally, I think it's beyond ridiculous. But it's what happens when hype trumps reality.
I am liking the Velocity right now, nice deck to build on and as much or as little air flow as you want.
Another that I still use for some reason is the Atomic, it has a small deck and is a pain to build on, but, for some reason I like it, lots of flavor with it.