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I use one of the old Ebows, they are not metal, but chrome colored plastic. Mine has the 'turns itself off' feature...when it gets close to a string, or any piece of metal, it turns on...when you pull it away, it turns off. It works out fine, unless its laying around in your gig bag and it comes in contact with metal, turns itself on, and when you try to use it, the battery is dead. Fortunately, the Ebow folks sold these with the coolest leather case ever, complete with belt clip and tooled 'EBow' on the side. The case looks like it cost more than the device itself.Yes, the response is slow, but like I said, nothing you can't get used to. I kinda like this, although I must admit that I haven't tried any of the newer ones. And you can't beat the cool-o chrome color-easier for people to see and say 'what the hell is that??' Dave Eichenberger ********************************************************************* 'Future Perfect' - progressive art music - visit our website at: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/8082 >Anybody ever have on of the old, metal chassis Ebows? I just can't get >mine to sound as good a Daniel Ash's (it must be the gear, right? >Right?)