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Thanks Don,I guess I don't understand how the curved track can be so much less efficient than the straight, although Guido told me this, too. I imagine it must be a poor traveler car design. The issue with the straight track, according to Guido is:a. Need two brackets, at $100 each, in addition to the traveler, fro a bolt-on solution. b. If you skip the brackets, and make wedges of some material to align the angled towers to the straight track, the holes in the track must be drilled at an angle, so he's have to send a track without mounting holes, and you'd have to drill it. Also, the traveler price went up since last week, when I spoke with him! I had rationalize $400 as a quick fix, but at what is now $650 plus shipping, I don't think so. The only real problem with my old one is that the plastic sheaves on the traveler control tackle have disintegrated. The fix would require finding or making sheaves, drilling out the stainless rivet axles, and fitting the new sheaves. Maybe that's what I'll do. I wish I knew where to buy a piece of 2" dia. UHMWPE, or even nylon (white) to make the sheaves out of on the lathe; and perhaps a bag of Delrin balls if I'm ambitious enough to make them ball bearing sheaves.