Deck TR?

WitchDocIsIn

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Sep 13, 2008
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Well, I assume because people just haven't been using it that much. I'd never heard of it before you said anything and knowing what it is now ... I wouldn't use it. For one, I wouldn't want anything that the spectator could actually see to be my TR. I'd much rather have it completely concealed.

I can't see anything this brings to the table that I actually need. For less than half the price I could get two regular reels which would serve my needs perfectly. Or, for a small fraction of the price I could get a spool of IET and tie my own loops.

So, if I had to hazard a guess, it would be that it hasn't been talked about more because people just aren't using it that much.
 
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a regular itr can't do what this can do though and you can control the speed of the animation idk just saying but yeah it's expensive so I can see why maybe a lot of people don't have it.
 

WitchDocIsIn

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a regular itr can't do what this can do though and you can control the speed of the animation idk just saying but yeah it's expensive so I can see why maybe a lot of people don't have it.

Yes, it can do things that a regular ITR can't, but do those things need to be done? I think sometimes we get caught up trying to do something just for the sake of doing it. We don't always stop to think about whether we actually need to do it.

Nothing I use IT for needs to have that level of control. I don't need something programmed to do what I do. Therefore, it's at least $149 more expensive than what I need.
 
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