I see all the time on the forums people trashing this marker or that, talking about how it breaks all the time, etc. "Oh, don't get a ______, cause my buddies girlfirends cousin has one and its always breaking on him....." and so forth and so on.
(Of course none of that applies to mags or vikings)
Now I have owned almost every high end marker out at one point or another. There are very few mainstream markers that I haven't owned. And even the ones I haven't owned I have had something much like it with little exception. In all the years I have had all these different markers I have very seldom run into any that failed so badly that I was unable to play. And of all those times, MOST of the problems were my fault in the first place. Even then, with an o ring, some teflon or the like, it didn't stay down long.
Now maybe I have been really lucky.....but actually I attribute it to frequent careful maintainance and actually having some mechanical abilty. Some yo yo that can't boil and egg for himself goes monkeying with a marker and suddenly its a piece of junk.....I guess I should thank those kind of folks. I have picked up many a basket case marker for near nothing, took a few minutes to put it back together right and enjoyed much continued service from it. Kind of makes me wonder though. The two kings of reliabilty, one so simply built that its impossible NOT to be able to fix it, and the other is difficult enough to get into that it takes user error out of the equation. If you aren't smart enough to open it, you can't break it either....
(Of course none of that applies to mags or vikings)
Now I have owned almost every high end marker out at one point or another. There are very few mainstream markers that I haven't owned. And even the ones I haven't owned I have had something much like it with little exception. In all the years I have had all these different markers I have very seldom run into any that failed so badly that I was unable to play. And of all those times, MOST of the problems were my fault in the first place. Even then, with an o ring, some teflon or the like, it didn't stay down long.
Now maybe I have been really lucky.....but actually I attribute it to frequent careful maintainance and actually having some mechanical abilty. Some yo yo that can't boil and egg for himself goes monkeying with a marker and suddenly its a piece of junk.....I guess I should thank those kind of folks. I have picked up many a basket case marker for near nothing, took a few minutes to put it back together right and enjoyed much continued service from it. Kind of makes me wonder though. The two kings of reliabilty, one so simply built that its impossible NOT to be able to fix it, and the other is difficult enough to get into that it takes user error out of the equation. If you aren't smart enough to open it, you can't break it either....


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