Brian Marshall
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
For those who haven't been around long enough, there were at least 5 Lindsay versions before the Artisan, Classic, and Nitro that are currently offered.
I have the first "Chasing" model, the ones where you had to reach up inside with an Allen wrench to change the stroke. There were 3 variations on this that I know of.
Another "Chasing", which was one of the first to get the "collar" on it to change the stroke which came a few years later.
Then there's the Omega, which was a big heavy duty model with collar stroke control. I still use mine daily for bright cut & background removal.
And the "Bronze Omega" which did not have the collar stroke control.
The Chasings were all replaced by the current Artisan or Classic. (which can also be turned into Palm Controls)
The heavier Omegas were replaced by the Nitro.
Brian
I have the first "Chasing" model, the ones where you had to reach up inside with an Allen wrench to change the stroke. There were 3 variations on this that I know of.
Another "Chasing", which was one of the first to get the "collar" on it to change the stroke which came a few years later.
Then there's the Omega, which was a big heavy duty model with collar stroke control. I still use mine daily for bright cut & background removal.
And the "Bronze Omega" which did not have the collar stroke control.
The Chasings were all replaced by the current Artisan or Classic. (which can also be turned into Palm Controls)
The heavier Omegas were replaced by the Nitro.
Brian
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