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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on May 23, 2009 20:59:04 GMT -5
Anyone interested in a group buy. I've contacted the Russian site and they will give us a discount off the ebay price if we buy at least three. The russian language version is less costly than the Euro english model.
Steve Kirlew from Britian had one at World's in Canada. They help with pain relief and recovery from workouts. They really find those tendons that are inflammed. Some of us didn't even know that we had inflammed tendons and it locked right on. Those that knew they had inflammed or sore tendons relly felt it.
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Post by Todd Smiley on May 23, 2009 23:57:20 GMT -5
what is the cost we are looking to spend? Very interested in one for my brother, we were going to go halfs with some of the other local guys and share..
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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on May 24, 2009 11:13:12 GMT -5
Hey Todd,
Not sure what the discount will be at this point. But it looks like it might be 10 -20% off the ebay prices. Which model are you interested in, and english or russian? I can quote you the ebay price as a starting point.
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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on May 24, 2009 11:16:04 GMT -5
The lowest retail cost is the russian denas at $295 + 25 shipping.
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Post by Todd Smiley on May 24, 2009 14:00:25 GMT -5
well if the lettering is all that makes the price more, then I want the cheaper one.. if i remember correctly you can get the user manual from the website in english, and if it has pictures it cant be hard to figure out how to work it.. so whatever model works well and is cost effective..
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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on May 24, 2009 19:23:10 GMT -5
Todd,
Yes, Steve Kirlew had the russian one and was happy with it.
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