The same goes for Mike when I tried to point out the service manual issue on his video, so you are saying that is pathetic as well?
A little consistency would be in order otherwise one would be considered a hypocrite is that not true?
The nro loves hypocrites.
Could it possibly have something to do with NRO members lacking integrity? People unwilling to acknowledge reality have no place on his page.
The one question I keep asking is what kind of reputable cb shop can a person only contact on facebook???????
YouYou HAD to know that some of us might take issue with this statement.
Mark himself is unwilling to acknowledge the reality of his CB shop scams, just as you are unwilling to acknowledge the reality that your "real world" observations cannot be directly linked to something that Mark did to your radio.
By your own logic, the two most vocal people on his page shouldn't be there.
You have said in many of your posts how long you have been driving across the country, how many CB shops you have visited, and how much you've learned because of it.
If there is one thing you should have learned by now, it's that anecdotal evidence is not evidence of anything.
No one here doubts that you heard a good sounding radio right next to your truck, and no one here doubts that you've made some long distance ground wave contacts from your truck.
The problem lies in the fact that you continually attribute these experiences to something that Mark Sherman did to your radio, even after being shown numerous times that the tune had nothing to do with it.
Do you really think you are the first truck driver to ever be taken in by the BS spewed out by a CB shop?
You have been on the road too long to think that.
Do you really think that a CB shop is going to re-write Maxwell?
You claim to be smarter than that.
Mark is just another BS CB tech who takes advantage of the lack of knowledge of his customer base, just like Timmy at Snake Radios.
Did he make your radio sound good over the air?
Great!
That is worth about 50 bucks.
How much money have you given him so far?
You have been taken in by a snake oil salesman just like so many truck drivers have in the past, and just like them, the more money you give this guy, the less likely you are to see it as a scam.
You bought incredibly expensive concert tickets, and now refuse to admit that the show was just ok.
again, this is not a new phenomenon, and those of us who have been in the CB scene for a long time have seen your type come and go.
I have called BS on Mark's claims more than once, and you have never directly refuted my statements.
I expect more than anecdotal evidence, you don't have anything to offer but that.
It is now time for you to put up or shut up.
If your goal is to show the world how much better a 'custom tune' by Mark Sherman is, than a factory alignment; then make a video comparing them.
You have the setup to do it, as you have shown.
You have enough radios, and enough money to make it happen, again, from your own posts.
Show us a youtube video of two of the same radio, using the same microphone, one with a by the book alignment, and the other with a 'fine tune'.
Let us be the judge of whether or not the difference in the sound of the radios, if perceptible, would be worth the three digit price tag, as opposed to a 50 dollar alignment.
If you are not willing to do this, then it's time to shut up.
LC
Do you honesty think this shill is going to shut up?You HAD to know that some of us might take issue with this statement.
Mark himself is unwilling to acknowledge the reality of his CB shop scams, just as you are unwilling to acknowledge the reality that your "real world" observations cannot be directly linked to something that Mark did to your radio.
By your own logic, the two most vocal people on his page shouldn't be there.
You have said in many of your posts how long you have been driving across the country, how many CB shops you have visited, and how much you've learned because of it.
If there is one thing you should have learned by now, it's that anecdotal evidence is not evidence of anything.
No one here doubts that you heard a good sounding radio right next to your truck, and no one here doubts that you've made some long distance ground wave contacts from your truck.
The problem lies in the fact that you continually attribute these experiences to something that Mark Sherman did to your radio, even after being shown numerous times that the tune had nothing to do with it.
Do you really think you are the first truck driver to ever be taken in by the BS spewed out by a CB shop?
You have been on the road too long to think that.
Do you really think that a CB shop is going to re-write Maxwell?
You claim to be smarter than that.
Mark is just another BS CB tech who takes advantage of the lack of knowledge of his customer base, just like Timmy at Snake Radios.
Did he make your radio sound good over the air?
Great!
That is worth about 50 bucks.
How much money have you given him so far?
You have been taken in by a snake oil salesman just like so many truck drivers have in the past, and just like them, the more money you give this guy, the less likely you are to see it as a scam.
You bought incredibly expensive concert tickets, and now refuse to admit that the show was just ok.
again, this is not a new phenomenon, and those of us who have been in the CB scene for a long time have seen your type come and go.
I have called BS on Mark's claims more than once, and you have never directly refuted my statements.
I expect more than anecdotal evidence, you don't have anything to offer but that.
It is now time for you to put up or shut up.
If your goal is to show the world how much better a 'custom tune' by Mark Sherman is, than a factory alignment; then make a video comparing them.
You have the setup to do it, as you have shown.
You have enough radios, and enough money to make it happen, again, from your own posts.
Show us a youtube video of two of the same radio, using the same microphone, one with a by the book alignment, and the other with a 'fine tune'.
Let us be the judge of whether or not the difference in the sound of the radios, if perceptible, would be worth the three digit price tag, as opposed to a 50 dollar alignment.
If you are not willing to do this, then it's time to shut up.
LC
Exactly. I have a Sencore CB42 sitting here that I brought in for calibration. It came back with a sticker but does not work anymore. Oh yes that guy did a great job. This is no one we are talking about but get the drift.There is a video out about calibrating scammers look it up.in other words sticker doesnt mean anything.
There is a video out about calibrating scammers look it up.in other words sticker doesnt mean anything.
I used to endorse FineTune, I was drinking the kool aid full stop until I spent enough time in the hobby to see that his videos are nothing but advertisements.There is a video out about calibrating scammers look it up.in other words sticker doesnt mean anything.
"it's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled"
Is his gear "checked out" or not?
Everything I am seeing and reading says no, it's not verifiable as he says.
There does not appear to be any third party verification of his "calibration"
I think RPC is happy with the work fine tune does. Maybe he does decent tuning. I will NEVER know due to his arrogance. Fine Tune is not doing ANYTHING a reputable shop does, or probably many of you guys who tune your own radios. I have to rely on a cb tech because I don't have the money to spend on the equipment. Maybe someday down the road it would be best to buy a old radio and tinker.
Is his gear "checked out" or not?
Everything I am seeing and reading says no, it's not verifiable as he says.
There does not appear to be any third party verification of his "calibration"
A real tech does not change parts unless its due for any oil change, several guys here that brag about mosfet this mosfet that if it aint broke dont try to fix itMore "smoke and mirrors" ?