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I should've ordered my Natalie spinner with loose joints. Since I love to photograph, I figured stiff joints for posing would be best. The first spinners' right shoulder failed during the first shoot. The replacement body held up, with the exception of finger wires and wrists, for several months before the right hip joint failed. The hips were quite stiff requiring substantial effort to adjust. I figure a weld let loose. No wonder the standing silicone spinner is no longer available. The Chinese skeletons are problematic.
Phil
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phillip57 wrote:I should've ordered my Natalie spinner with loose joints. Since I love to photograph, I figured stiff joints for posing would be best. The first spinners' right shoulder failed during the first shoot. The replacement body held up, with the exception of finger wires and wrists, for several months before the right hip joint failed. The hips were quite stiff requiring substantial effort to adjust. I figure a weld let loose. No wonder the standing silicone spinner is no longer available. The Chinese skeletons are problematic.
Correction, The right hip joint is OK, it's the pipe above the hip joint that broke where it 's welded to the cross piece in the midsection.
Phil
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