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The last time I went to Dayton, in 2013, I very nearly bought a Begali HST.
Its a single-lever, magnetic paddle and I loved the way it felt. I
eventually walked away because I knew I'd still use the keyboard most of the
time so just couldn't justify the 200 bucks. Great paddles, though and next
time, I don't think I'd walk away. lou WA3MIX
Lou Kolb
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan R. Downing" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2014 6:49 PM
Subject: Begali CW paddles
> Good afternoon all, I am wondering if any of you use Begali paddles.
> Though I am using a keyboard to send most of my CW these days, I still
> love
> using my present Begali Magnetic Classic iambic paddle. Begali paddles
> are
> more like jewelry than a mundane code key. This happens to be the
> sixtieth
> anniversary of the founding of Begali in Italy. They have come out with a
> spectacular sixtieth anniversary paddle based on their famous Sculpture
> model paddle. I have just ordered one and am looking forward to sending
> CW
> with it. My Magnetic Classic is a wonderful paddle, but this special
> edition paddle is surely a step or three beyond that. If any of you use a
> Begali, I'd be interested in knowing which model you use. Have a great
> weekend everyone, best 73.
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> Alan
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> Alan R. Downing
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> Phoenix, AZ
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