Folks,
Forgive, I cannot find the post in which we were talking about the quality of New Stirling Arms Wasters. I wanted to clarify a point which I may have unintentionally made.
NSA's waster is the best waster I have handled to date. In terms of it's engineering and design it is a pure work of art. The amount of force which I had put that waster through at the Texas event is what I would classify as tremendous.
If anyone remembers Shane and I fought a bout in which we were striking very hard, repeated blows at each other. Shane is a very strong man, and I am also a very strong individual. We were putting those tools through some tremendous forces.
In addition to that fight, I also lent it to Matt to finish his Prize Playing the day before.
I took it home and had about five very hard bouts against my local guys, during which it snapped in half.
I am here to say, that just about any wood tool would have probably broken under these circumstances, and that in general I was very happy with the tool.
Why am I posting this? Have I become a salesman for NSA? How many licks does it take....sorry, back on track, because our Art is so new, and in need of quality products I would hate for a Comany out there who is doing the right thing and working hard to please us, have any unintended negative publicity to it's customer base. I want to encourage growth in these offerings and want it to be profitable for them....
You should all know that Tina e-mailed me privatly and offered me a free one to replace the old one...no questions asked. I have turned her down and explained that I was well aware of how and why it failed and had nothing to do with the "quality" of the tool or the Company.
I will order from them again in the future and would recomend them to anyone, - Aaron Pynenberg GFS

