Stamps: Sporting Goods, Linen, Short & Sweet
Paper: PTI White, Basic Black, Really Rust
Ink: Really Rust, Nick Bantock Lamp Black, Copics (E08, E07, 0)
Scotch 714:
For me, the cover over the take up spool has not been as issue at all. As you can see from the picture below, the used tape winds just fine without it. This has been a reported problem on the message board, however. In my own use, I noticed that if I did not have the tape roll loaded correctly, I had problems with my take up spool. Once corrected, it was winding pretty again. (And, let's face it...pretty is good!) Incidentally, if you are having issues loading your ATG-50, check out this YouTube video. She does an awesome job explaining how to load it correctly!
The biggest difference I can see is related to the side of the tape roller that the tape is dispensed from. The ATG-50 dispenses from the right of the roller, whereas the Scotch 714 dispenses from the left.
I will say that as a right handed person, the Scotch was easier to dispense from, as it was really easy to gauge where I was laying the tape. I would imagine the ATG-50 might work better for a left handed person. I do think that one gets used to their tape gun so this may become a non-issue over time.
I do like the feel of the ATG-50 better. The handle feels better in my hand (less floppy?), perhaps because it is a little wider. I also think I prefer the larger trigger. I just feel like I can control the gun better. The handle of the ATG-50 is almost 3/4" shorter which may contribute to a greater feeling of control as well.
What is the bottom line? I like both guns (that was highly conclusive, wasn't it?)! I went with the ATG-50 initially because of the cost. I could not justify spending $50 including shipping on a tape gun when I could get the ATG-50 and 12 rolls of tape for $43 including the shipping. If you are on a budget, the ATG-50 will suit your needs just fine and I can't see you being disappointed in the investment.
You can find the ATG-50 from Tape Depot here.
The cheapest place I have found the Scotch 714 is here.
If you have the opportunity to try out both guns, please let me know and post your findings here! I would love to hear what you think!
It is hard not to love StampingBella! This is one of her martini inspired images. It is hard to see, but I put liquid glass on the drink.
Stamps: Valentini (StampingBella.com), CTMH February Word Puzzle
Paper: Basic Gray, GP White, Pretty in Pink, SU Ski Slope DSP
Ink: Nick Bantock Lamp Black (Ranger), Versafine Black, Copics (RV10, RV11, C1, R37) Silver gel pen
Accessories: Cuttlebug D'Vine Swirls, CTMH Rhinestones, Stickles, M's fibers, Liquid Glass
Thanks for looking! :)