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RLYHYPERGUY
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« Reply #30 on: September 13, 2011, 06:13:12 PM »

I have an update on the saber I wanted to change: it broke.

You see, in the old PVC Ultrasabers there is a "holder" that is drilled into the emitter to house the retention screw. That "holder" has now completely made its way through the PVC and now I have no way of retaining a blade. This isn't the first time this has happened though; it also happened on my Adegan Silver Dominix V1 (the other half of my Phantom V1.) Let me just say this: I'm very disappointed. I've also had problems with my Liberator where the retention screw hole lost its threads, luckily I was able to fix that by drilling and tapping a new hole. My point is that Ultrasabers are not as durable as they are said to be. I have invested a lot of money in these sabers and I hate to see it go to waste. Basically, I'm saying that I won't be buying any more Ultrasabers. I will still participate in this forum and help others in whatever way I can, but I will not be investing any more money in this hobby.

I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed. I still love this company and I will support it in any way I can, but I will not support it financially. I sincerely hope that this company continues to do well.
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« Reply #31 on: September 13, 2011, 07:24:23 PM »

I have an update on the saber I wanted to change: it broke.

You see, in the old PVC Ultrasabers there is a "holder" that is drilled into the emitter to house the retention screw. That "holder" has now completely made its way through the PVC and now I have no way of retaining a blade. This isn't the first time this has happened though; it also happened on my Adegan Silver Dominix V1 (the other half of my Phantom V1.) Let me just say this: I'm very disappointed. I've also had problems with my Liberator where the retention screw hole lost its threads, luckily I was able to fix that by drilling and tapping a new hole. My point is that Ultrasabers are not as durable as they are said to be. I have invested a lot of money in these sabers and I hate to see it go to waste. Basically, I'm saying that I won't be buying any more Ultrasabers. I will still participate in this forum and help others in whatever way I can, but I will not be investing any more money in this hobby.

I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed. I still love this company and I will support it in any way I can, but I will not support it financially. I sincerely hope that this company continues to do well.

That's very unfortunate, sorry to hear that.  I believe that's one of the reasons they have moved to metal sabers, that sort of thing would never happen with the aircraft aluminum they use to make the hilts - that "holder" is only there because threads in the PVC made to hold a retention screw wouldn't last very long.  I would HIGHLY recommend trying the new metal sabers, I'm sure they will not have that problem at all.  You can't really judge a company based on its outdated products - that would be like expressing frustration with Microsoft over Windows 98 not working.
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« Reply #32 on: September 13, 2011, 08:38:43 PM »

That's very unfortunate, sorry to hear that.  I believe that's one of the reasons they have moved to metal sabers, that sort of thing would never happen with the aircraft aluminum they use to make the hilts - that "holder" is only there because threads in the PVC made to hold a retention screw wouldn't last very long.  I would HIGHLY recommend trying the new metal sabers, I'm sure they will not have that problem at all.  You can't really judge a company based on its outdated products - that would be like expressing frustration with Microsoft over Windows 98 not working.

Oh I know. I have some metal sabers and I do like them a lot. I'm just very frustrated because of the money I lost.
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« Reply #33 on: September 13, 2011, 09:02:09 PM »

Oh I know. I have some metal sabers and I do like them a lot. I'm just very frustrated because of the money I lost.

Yeah it is tragic when a saber has to be retired... how long did you have your staff?  I know some of those PVC hilts actually snap for people who are intense duelers... I personally have had my Dominix v1 for about two years and it's still going strong, seemingly indestructible (knock on wood!)
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« Reply #34 on: September 13, 2011, 10:17:29 PM »

Yeah it is tragic when a saber has to be retired... how long did you have your staff?  I know some of those PVC hilts actually snap for people who are intense duelers... I personally have had my Dominix v1 for about two years and it's still going strong, seemingly indestructible (knock on wood!)

A bit over a year. I'm not a heavy dueler though, in fact I barely duel. I think it happened because of too much "unscrewing" if you know what I mean. Ugh.  Sad
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