Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Gotcha,Average job is maybe 3-4 colors and 75 piecess
what does the saber offer in terms of registration systems?
I REALLY like the operating system that Workhorse has developed for the Sabre, it provides the user with so many cool features that even if you don't use many of them, they are there. We just recently bought the Sporty's big brother, the Gauntlet III and I'm learning every day about how capable the G3 is. If the sporty is even remotely close to the G3 in terms of the manufacturing quality and if it has half of the G3's feature set within the control panel then I'd say it's a smaller beast, but still a beast. I've paid a lot of attention to the Sabre at the shows I've been to and I think it fits a great many shops, and Workhorse does a great job supporting their customers, and probably second in that department to only M&R.I won't beat around the bush, and yeah, we own an M&R, but also an RPM, but if the prices are within the ballpark then if it were my money, I'd snag that Sportsman. That Sabre is a fine machine though, I've not heard much negativity about it, especially after the initial kinks were ironed out that always exist on a new press model. But I can guarantee there won't be any issues or problems with either machine that the manufacturer won't bend over backwards to make it right. My vote: Teenage Beast-Sporty
Quote from: jsheridan on January 30, 2017, 11:45:15 AMwhat does the saber offer in terms of registration systems?Tri-Loc works on the Sabre. We use it all day long on two Sabres.
Quote from: alan802 on January 30, 2017, 12:08:48 PMI REALLY like the operating system that Workhorse has developed for the Sabre, it provides the user with so many cool features that even if you don't use many of them, they are there. We just recently bought the Sporty's big brother, the Gauntlet III and I'm learning every day about how capable the G3 is. If the sporty is even remotely close to the G3 in terms of the manufacturing quality and if it has half of the G3's feature set within the control panel then I'd say it's a smaller beast, but still a beast. I've paid a lot of attention to the Sabre at the shows I've been to and I think it fits a great many shops, and Workhorse does a great job supporting their customers, and probably second in that department to only M&R.I won't beat around the bush, and yeah, we own an M&R, but also an RPM, but if the prices are within the ballpark then if it were my money, I'd snag that Sportsman. That Sabre is a fine machine though, I've not heard much negativity about it, especially after the initial kinks were ironed out that always exist on a new press model. But I can guarantee there won't be any issues or problems with either machine that the manufacturer won't bend over backwards to make it right. My vote: Teenage Beast-SportyAlan, what size would you like your new Blue Baller Jacket to be? Ill get it sent over!