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CecilOne Fri Jul 29, 2011 09:28am

OK, I'll be the DA.
I prefer plastic grip to metal, but use more readable steel for night games.
I use only 4 wheel because .... ..... I like to. :)

ASA/NYSSOBLUE Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:26am

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Originally Posted by shipwreck (Post 776074)
All I ever use also, is a stainless steel indicator. I've used the same one for going on 12 years.

Dave

Holy smoke! I go through two stainless steel ones a year! :eek:

Once the numbers cease locking into place, its sayonara.....

Actually, I usually have THREE in rotation. The oldest one which is my 'bad weather' one, one that is still serviceable and clicks for the bases, and a new one for the plate. Obsessive? Yes!

And I have never used a four wheeler - I ALWAYS know what inning it is! Okay, except the time in a modified FP game that was going so quick, we missed that the home team had got their 10 runs ahead in bottom 4, and we were in B5, when we realized it - game still only took 45 minutes :p

STILL looking for the four wheeler with Strikes/Balls/Outs/Hot Moms on it though :D

Big Slick Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:41am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ASA/NYSSOBLUE (Post 776123)
Holy smoke! I go through two stainless steel ones a year! :eek:

Once the numbers cease locking into place, its sayonara.....

I only purchase indicators that I can take apart. I had a stainless that I took apart once for cleaning. Not sure what that one is, but I'm using a blue see through now as see here

I have been using that for 6 years now with zero problems. And I live dangerously, I "might" have a second indicator in my bag.

As an side, I own the "heavyweight" indicator on that page (upper left), but I have never used it. We pass it around, referring to it as the "lethal weapon", which I think would have come into use for the recent thread about handling slow pitch players :D

shipwreck Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:58am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ASA/NYSSOBLUE (Post 776123)
Holy smoke! I go through two stainless steel ones a year! :eek:

Once the numbers cease locking into place, its sayonara.....

Actually, I usually have THREE in rotation. The oldest one which is my 'bad weather' one, one that is still serviceable and clicks for the bases, and a new one for the plate. Obsessive? Yes!

And I have never used a four wheeler - I ALWAYS know what inning it is! Okay, except the time in a modified FP game that was going so quick, we missed that the home team had got their 10 runs ahead in bottom 4, and we were in B5, when we realized it - game still only took 45 minutes :p

STILL looking for the four wheeler with Strikes/Balls/Outs/Hot Moms on it though :D

I am sure you do many more games than I do a year. I usually do about 25 college games and about 60 HS a year. Mine is a Marquart brand, (spelling probably wrong) stainless, 4 dial, and yes it still clicks. I prefer the four dial since it fits my hand better.

Dave

IRISHMAFIA Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 776085)
I could not possibly use an indicator with the strikes on top. Nor would I use one of those four-wheeled scoreboards. :D

Strikes always on top. After all, a strike call always gets a thumbs up from me.

NCASAUmp Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:08pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ASA/NYSSOBLUE (Post 776123)
Holy smoke! I go through two stainless steel ones a year! :eek:

Once the numbers cease locking into place, its sayonara.....

Actually, I usually have THREE in rotation. The oldest one which is my 'bad weather' one, one that is still serviceable and clicks for the bases, and a new one for the plate. Obsessive? Yes!

And I have never used a four wheeler - I ALWAYS know what inning it is! Okay, except the time in a modified FP game that was going so quick, we missed that the home team had got their 10 runs ahead in bottom 4, and we were in B5, when we realized it - game still only took 45 minutes :p

STILL looking for the four wheeler with Strikes/Balls/Outs/Hot Moms on it though :D

I started using 4-wheel indicators early on because the umpires in that league were also supposed to keep track of score. Since the wheel goes 0-9, it made counting real easy, even for someone like me. Just click 'em as they cross the plate.

I still kept that habit when I moved here and found that the actual scorekeepers at a particular field weren't doing their damn jobs. They'd miss runs all the time because they were too busy watching TV or reading the paper. I'd click 'em off as they crossed the plate, and if there was any dispute between the teams (rare), at least there was a neutral party (me) who could verify that yes, 10 runs did score that inning. I know, not officially my job, but it's a matter of survival since I'm the one who would end up getting the brunt of their anger (scorekeepers were up in a tower with the windows closed and no working phones).

I've got too much muscle memory in my hand to switch to a 3-wheel indicator now.

AtlUmpSteve Fri Jul 29, 2011 02:56pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 776085)
I could not possibly use an indicator with the strikes on top. Nor would I use one of those four-wheeled scoreboards. :D

Years back, the +POS indicator fixed several issues. It required some mental reprogramming, but 1) the wheels were in the order you would give the count, balls first, strikes second, outs on bottom, 2) The whole thing is palm sized, much bigger, so bigger numbers for those past 40 and now reading impaired, and 3) eliminated unneeded numbers that never were part of an active count, strike 3 and ball 4 (when either is reached, isn't the new count 0-0??).

There have been knockoffs since that I also prefer, for all the same reasons above. It takes a game or so to reprogram the autopilot, then (IMO) much better than the older style.

Dakota Fri Jul 29, 2011 03:47pm

I've used the +POS 3-2-2 indicator (and a similar version I got from Honigs) for a number of years. Works well for me.

argodad Fri Jul 29, 2011 04:26pm

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Originally Posted by Dakota (Post 776185)
I've used the +POS 3-2-2 indicator (and a similar version I got from Honigs) for a number of years. Works well for me.

I've got about five of them. I notch the zeros and smooth the twos so I can tell the count and outs without looking. (If I can't remember if we have one ball or three, I should get off the field.) :cool:


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