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  • #16
    I've been working out with a buddy of mine at his gym lately and they have one of these. I love it, cant remember who makes theirs though

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    • #17
      Originally posted by rado
      My gym has those...Good equipment too...
      Strive has the best pull-down machine I've ever used as well as an incline press I like. Actually most of their stuff is pretty solid.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by sonis9 View Post
        Strive is the maker--they made several pcs. of eqiment with this ame thought in mind. i have a link that shows a pic. and also i believe it is for sale.

        www.usedgymequipment.com/images/strive1.jpg

        I'm not sure that is it. Is that machine a combination of plate loaded and pin selector? The machine I used was plate loaded only.

        When I get back in town, I'll go by that place since the fuckers didn't call me back.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by SonofBone View Post
          I'm not sure that is it. Is that machine a combination of plate loaded and pin selector? The machine I used was plate loaded only.

          When I get back in town, I'll go by that place since the fuckers didn't call me back.
          i was gonna say, that picture looks nothing like the picture you drew. lol

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          • #20
            hey knuckleheads weight stack that is pin loaded goes to the machine next to it. that machine is it, i will bet my life in it. just a shitty pic, and a bad angle.

            if you give it a good slow look...you can see the handles which you would grab with your hands. follow that arm that it is connected to over to the right. then you will see the 3 pin configuration exactly like the picture. you can see the bottom pin clearly. the top two are hidden by the machine itself. then you can see the very top of the arm.
            Last edited by sonis9; 01-03-08, 01:45 PM.

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            • #21
              try this........
              Attached Files

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              • #22
                LMFAO! I looked at that pic for 10 minutes and I cannot see what the hell you are talking about.

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                • #23
                  did this picture help any??

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by sonis9 View Post
                    did this picture help any??
                    no, i must be retarded. lol. i don't see anywhere that you can load plates onto.

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                    • #25
                      are you talking about this? http://www.totalfitnessoutlet.com/as...Bicep_Curl.JPG

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                      • #26
                        bounce-same pc. of equipment bro!! yes that is it also!!

                        the bottom circle i drew has a peg right in the middle of it where you put the weight. there are 2 more pegs above the botton one. in your pick you can't see any of the pegs!!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by sonis9 View Post
                          bounce-same pc. of equipment bro!! yes that is it also!!

                          the bottom circle i drew has a peg right in the middle of it where you put the weight. there are 2 more pegs above the botton one. in your pick you can't see any of the pegs!!
                          so there is 3 different place to load the plates then?

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                          • #28
                            yes sir, these 3 different places put the emphasis (or heaviest part of the movement) on diferent parts of the arch as you curl it up.

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                            • #29
                              I used to use this piece of equipment while at a gym in Charleston S.C. I really liked the feel of it, and actually found this thread while trying to locate it.

                              I called the gym this a.m (I live about 4 hours away now) and found out that it is made by Strive and is part of their "smart strength" series.

                              I hope this helps. Now I'm off to try to find one to purchase.

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                              • #30
                                Here you go:
                                P-101 Arm Curl
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