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Weigh In Scales
We had a guy drop in here a while back and spam some tournament scales.
I've also seen some advertised at a number of fishign websites. The sure seemed awfully expensive to me. I know inflation is bad, but I recall the first digitasl stainless food grade scale we bought for the meat department in my parents grocery store 25 or 30 years ago when digital technology was brand new at that level was about half the price of what I had seen on line. Now I realize that inflation being what it is... there is a huge difference in the value of money. However, you also have to realize that digital technoloy is an order of magnitude cheaper than it was back then. My dad's first digital calculator was almost $300 dollars. Now one with a solar battery charger is so cheap they give them away as business promotional items. All that being said I just could not bring myself to believe a tournament scale should start at nearl $800 for a basic model. Sure I admit that making it water resistant should add a little bit. So does making a quality measuring device. Still... I know a couple of the other local tounament directors (since one of them has been letting borrow his scale for Yuma Pro Am), and they told me about Equalizer Scales. Half the price and a decent unit for their base model. It turns out that is what all the local organizations use. Better yet they are based right here in Arizona, although not in Yuma. I started this post by complaining about a spammer so I won't post a direct link, but if anybody is interested you can find them real quick by doing a Google search for Equalizer Scales. -- Bob La Londe - Webmaster www.YumaBassMan.com Tornament Director www.YumaProAm.com *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
Weigh In Scales
My old fishing club used Equalizer Scales with an outstanding warranty
service. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message om... We had a guy drop in here a while back and spam some tournament scales. I've also seen some advertised at a number of fishign websites. The sure seemed awfully expensive to me. I know inflation is bad, but I recall the first digitasl stainless food grade scale we bought for the meat department in my parents grocery store 25 or 30 years ago when digital technology was brand new at that level was about half the price of what I had seen on line. Now I realize that inflation being what it is... there is a huge difference in the value of money. However, you also have to realize that digital technoloy is an order of magnitude cheaper than it was back then. My dad's first digital calculator was almost $300 dollars. Now one with a solar battery charger is so cheap they give them away as business promotional items. All that being said I just could not bring myself to believe a tournament scale should start at nearl $800 for a basic model. Sure I admit that making it water resistant should add a little bit. So does making a quality measuring device. Still... I know a couple of the other local tounament directors (since one of them has been letting borrow his scale for Yuma Pro Am), and they told me about Equalizer Scales. Half the price and a decent unit for their base model. It turns out that is what all the local organizations use. Better yet they are based right here in Arizona, although not in Yuma. I started this post by complaining about a spammer so I won't post a direct link, but if anybody is interested you can find them real quick by doing a Google search for Equalizer Scales. -- Bob La Londe - Webmaster www.YumaBassMan.com Tornament Director www.YumaProAm.com *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
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