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    Default ordering parts Help

    my buddy as been trying to order a new set of modules for his onza off martins website and one of the new carbon sts's.he got the part # for each but couldn't get them to come up on the website.called me for help but i'm in the same boat.can anyone help us out?

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    I'd call Martin direct and place the order.
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    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    ive had the same issue in the past, you always have to call.

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    When you find out about the new carbon STS, let us know... I know I would be interested in how much they are
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    In another post it was said to cost about $32 for the new string stop.What is e big deal over the new one? It looks bulky and I don't see how it would be any quieter if it has the same rubber stopper? Am I missing something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bfisher View Post
    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLN1963 View Post
    In another post it was said to cost about $32 for the new string stop.What is e big deal over the new one? It looks bulky and I don't see how it would be any quieter if it has the same rubber stopper? Am I missing something?
    I think the barrel has more dampening inside of it vs. just the plain rod. The way I think of it is like a hydraulic cylinder almost.
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    I'd think Martin would be advertising it if there was something inside the carbon fiber tube. Someone needs to take theirs apart so we know!

    I would dare to say that CF tube is more ridgid than the aluminum rod it replaced based on diamiter and construction.

    Hydraulic dampening on the CF tube? You are going to have to show me how that works!
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    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    hydraulic tube is pushing it, but in their product vids this year they state that it is "infused with dampening material"... IDK if that is better than the standard rod, but I set my brother in law's new Cougar up this weekend and it is definitely easier to set than the rod they sent me for my Onza!
    My wife packed my bags and threw me out, as I was walking out the door, she told me "I hope you have a long and miserable life!"... To which I replied "Oh, now you want me to stay?!" LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by wscywabbit View Post
    hydraulic tube is pushing it, but in their product vids this year they state that it is "infused with dampening material"... IDK if that is better than the standard rod, but I set my brother in law's new Cougar up this weekend and it is definitely easier to set than the rod they sent me for my Onza!
    Right, I wouldn't say it is a hydraulic, was using that as a thought that the rod would have some resistance behind it inside the tube. Yes their vids do say that. Still think I'll end up with one eventually.
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    I think it's lighter overall than the bent aluminum rods and has better eye appeal. Who knows, maybe the larger diameter carbon fiber tube absorbs more of the "slap"? To me, it looks better with the Limbsaver bumper on it.
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