Full Version: Suregrave Rotation S / Vision Max

From: baz (RINGROAD) [#1]
 19 Jun 2006
To: ALL

I know that there was a recent discussion on the rotation S. However I have to make a decision between the Vision Max Pro and Suregrave rotation S. The rotation S is a lot cheaper the flatbed is bigger and the depth of the rotating device is deeper. However the Vision Max has some nice extras like water supply for glass and a catchment tray. and the software seems to be better. If someone has a Suregrave or Vision Max and can comment please do

EDITED: 20 Jun 2006 by DGL


From: Pedaler (ROYBREWER) [#2]
 21 Jun 2006
To: baz (RINGROAD) [#1] 21 Jun 2006

RingRoad,

No hint in your profile where you are. That would have a great deal to do with what we'd recommend.

From: baz (RINGROAD) [#3]
 21 Jun 2006
To: Pedaler (ROYBREWER) [#2] 29 Jun 2006

Hi Roy
Thanks for taking an interest I have filled out my profile for all to see. Ive been in the industry about 27 Years and I remember being a TDMA member and going to the show at the Sheraton Airport Hotel in LA at that stage I was member no 57. I was the agent for J&A Sales and Tropar also JoSoCo in Australia. It was Pantos in those days.I remember names like Tuller,Sherod Nowadays I have a retail business in Melbourne which I share with my wife. I have been offered both the Vision Max and Suregrave machines at good prices however Suregrave is not a very well known brand in Aussie. but I havent heard bad vibes at all about it. The after service is a lot better from Vision Max,


From: Pedaler (ROYBREWER) [#4]
 29 Jun 2006
To: baz (RINGROAD) [#3] 29 Jun 2006

baz,

I'll jog your memory to recall it would have been TDA at member #57! Bob Sherrod is still horsing around on the stage at the 'Vegas (2006) show after all those years! I suspect you know that Tuller won the AZ lottery 10-12 years ago and turned the business over to his son, but still participates in many ARA events.

Engraver? Given the choice between the two, as a biased observer, I'd strongly recommend the Vision Max; they'll be around for a long time to support and update.

If you're willing to spend quite a bit more $, you should consider the Xenetech GE &/or the Hermes IS400 Volume. I don't know how the support for these are in Australia; but since you already own Hermes systems and they are not in your "list," I can make some assumptions.

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