Just wondering aloud here, if you all can help me.
Why is it that the Nomad series doesn't seem to have the "following" or popularity of some of the other boogies in its like-wattage? Let's ignore the Marks, Rectos, and L-Stars for a moment as those truly have their loyal niches. But from my perception (based on what I've read over the years, comments, and even the number of threads) the Nomads just don't seem to come up as often or have the same "following" or "street cred" as, say, any of the calibers (regular or DCs), or the F-series. And it seems, too, that they didn't have a particularly long lifespan as if Mesa didn't really care for them. What's the deal with Nomads? ...not to step on Nomad lovers here as you obviously dig them. But why is it you think they haven't had the same impact (or even name recognition) as some of the other boogies I mentioned.
Edward
Why is it that the Nomad series doesn't seem to have the "following" or popularity of some of the other boogies in its like-wattage? Let's ignore the Marks, Rectos, and L-Stars for a moment as those truly have their loyal niches. But from my perception (based on what I've read over the years, comments, and even the number of threads) the Nomads just don't seem to come up as often or have the same "following" or "street cred" as, say, any of the calibers (regular or DCs), or the F-series. And it seems, too, that they didn't have a particularly long lifespan as if Mesa didn't really care for them. What's the deal with Nomads? ...not to step on Nomad lovers here as you obviously dig them. But why is it you think they haven't had the same impact (or even name recognition) as some of the other boogies I mentioned.
Edward