Haynie
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What is it? I have plans for this but don't want poopy plating.
IMHO, I think the Triton can go head to head with the Jr Statesman at a fraction of the cost, as long as you buy it from Ed of course. Can't go wrong with it brother.
Dave
IMHO, I think the Triton can go head to head with the Jr Statesman at a fraction of the cost, as long as you buy it from Ed of course. Can't go wrong with it brother.
Dave
The chrome Triton CAN go head to head with the Jr. Statie! In fact, in my market, Triton chrome out sells Statie 3:1, at the same price point.
NOW, on to the gold Triton...... different story, different plating, NOT IN THE SAME CLASS AS THE STATIE.
What if the Triton is Gold Ti?IMHO, I think the Triton can go head to head with the Jr Statesman at a fraction of the cost, as long as you buy it from Ed of course. Can't go wrong with it brother.
Dave
The chrome Triton CAN go head to head with the Jr. Statie! In fact, in my market, Triton chrome out sells Statie 3:1, at the same price point.
NOW, on to the gold Triton...... different story, different plating, NOT IN THE SAME CLASS AS THE STATIE.
Ed:
IMHO, the gold Triton looks every bit as elegant as the Jr. Statie. I like the balance and overall feel of the Triton better that the Jr. So do my customers.
The problem is that the gold clip shows wear very quickly. Don't get me wrong, I STILL sell quite a few of the gold ones, simply at the JR GENT TN price point. All Jr. States, regardless of plating, use "rhodium" clips, tips and caps.
My point was NOT that Triton isn't a great set ( you know, first hand how fond I am of Triton). My POINT was meant to say that as far as plating durability the chrome Triton is at the level of the much more expensive Jr Statesman, IF NOT BETTER!