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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 94958" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>Paul,</p><p></p><p>You make some valid points about use machines you have invested in. I am a little different than some I just don't purchase any piece of equipment that I know I can't make a predictable ROI in a specific amount of time.</p><p></p><p>The quality of the bar from some of the other manufactures in my opinion do not measure up to what nobel can offer. I am not talking about full wrap bars like the one you showed, truthfully any decent mill should be able to produce those types of restorations. Its the more sophisticated bar designs.</p><p></p><p>As for the bar you posted the fact that it has very little dista cant. is great but the cross section of the notches seem to put a weak point to the bar. Perhaps the picture is misleading.</p><p></p><p>As for price points, there will always be guys that are willing to do things for less money. Often time there is good value in that. I partner with companies that work for me, not against me. How those companies handel failures is another thing I look for. While Biomet I am sure have a very good track record I have little to no experience with there milling center. I do how ever have a very large number of nobels bars out in the field and the ones that have had failures nobel has stepped up to the plate and had virtually a no questions asked policy to make things right even when it wasn't there problem.</p><p></p><p>I definitely don't want to sound like a Nobel comercial, I just want to point out what I feel are important points when choosing who you do business with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 94958, member: 213"] Paul, You make some valid points about use machines you have invested in. I am a little different than some I just don't purchase any piece of equipment that I know I can't make a predictable ROI in a specific amount of time. The quality of the bar from some of the other manufactures in my opinion do not measure up to what nobel can offer. I am not talking about full wrap bars like the one you showed, truthfully any decent mill should be able to produce those types of restorations. Its the more sophisticated bar designs. As for the bar you posted the fact that it has very little dista cant. is great but the cross section of the notches seem to put a weak point to the bar. Perhaps the picture is misleading. As for price points, there will always be guys that are willing to do things for less money. Often time there is good value in that. I partner with companies that work for me, not against me. How those companies handel failures is another thing I look for. While Biomet I am sure have a very good track record I have little to no experience with there milling center. I do how ever have a very large number of nobels bars out in the field and the ones that have had failures nobel has stepped up to the plate and had virtually a no questions asked policy to make things right even when it wasn't there problem. I definitely don't want to sound like a Nobel comercial, I just want to point out what I feel are important points when choosing who you do business with. [/QUOTE]
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