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Fondled a Prophecy yesterday...

November 21 2008 at 10:15 AM
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Jordan and I sat in on a tech class for the Prohpecy yesterday with Manike.
I will say that this is the first really exciting thing I have seen in a while.
It fits together with NO screws or clamps and comes completely apart in about a minute and a half and back together in double that!
The design is so much better than anything I have seen and is very modular.
They have absolutely the best design for a speed feed I have seen. The fingers are one way, work very well and easily but are also one way so paint goes in but doesn't come out easily. The speedfeed is also a lid go you can simply flip it open to fill or dump out paint. Switching from lid to speedfeed took about 15 seconds if the weather changed.
Three different noses for 200, 2something and another for two complete pods of paint that snap on or off in about 2 seconds.
The cool thing is it's light and compact and with the 280 round nose, it's almost exactly the same size as a standard Halo.
The shell is pretty tough and he slammed one down on the tech table hard enough make it jump off the floor that would have completely destroyed a halo/reloader.
We got to take them apart, fondle them and talk to Manike.
Easy to clean, better battery life with an actual on/off switch, easily programable and fast as hell!

On the preorder list....

Cheers,
Joe Petty
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Re: Fondled a Prophecy yesterday...

November 21 2008, 3:37 PM 

kind of want to see it.

 
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Preorders...

November 22 2008, 6:33 PM 

Have a couple coming the first week in Dec...
Simply amazing technical achievement.


Cheers,
Joe Petty
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