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GPX 4000 vs 4500
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<blockquote data-quote="Lindt" data-source="post: 78944" data-attributes="member: 1668"><p>I just went through a similar exercise and ended up with a 4000. For $3000 it was far better value than all bar one 4500 that I'd seen since the beginning of the year. Came with a CC Pick, a Nugget Finder 17x11 mono (pre-Advantage series) and an S upper shaft (very comfortable). The 4500 is a newer machine and undoubtably more capable in the right hands. I felt that my hands weren't $1000 more capable!</p><p></p><p>Adrian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lindt, post: 78944, member: 1668"] I just went through a similar exercise and ended up with a 4000. For $3000 it was far better value than all bar one 4500 that I'd seen since the beginning of the year. Came with a CC Pick, a Nugget Finder 17x11 mono (pre-Advantage series) and an S upper shaft (very comfortable). The 4500 is a newer machine and undoubtably more capable in the right hands. I felt that my hands weren't $1000 more capable! Adrian [/QUOTE]
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