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Ethan Orr Regular user Minneapolis 163 Posts |
Hey all--
Can someone recommend a good chop cup to start out with? I've done a number of searches on this topic, but oddly haven't found much. I'm not necessarily looking for the cheapest cup; I'd rather spend money on quality than end up buying two or three before I found a good one. Thanks! |
MickeyPainless Inner circle California 6065 Posts |
RNT2 has some jam up good deals going at the moment but ya better hurry as they will be shutting the doors in about 2 weeks!
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Epiphany Regular user New Orleans 187 Posts |
This is a serious worker cup, 11.7 oz of copper. Takes a tennis ball as a final load.
http://www.rnt2.com/product.aspx?productno=230 |
DomKabala Inner circle I've grown old after diggin' holes for 2827 Posts |
Here is the one I ordered from RNT II...
http://www.rnt2.com/product.aspx?productno=23 It is considered a pocket chop cup. Cardamagically, Dom. :)
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Jimeh Inner circle Ottawa, Ontario 1399 Posts |
Hey Ethan,
I have an aluminum version of the cup Epiphany has suggested and I love it. http://www.rnt2.com/product.aspx?productno='696' Very nicely constructed and nice weight too (I imagine the copper one is that much sweeter!) I'm sure either of the two would be right for you. Look around the RNTII site though. Doors are closing end of february and there are deals to be had. cheers! |
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