Who makes cable/pulley weight machines?

I looking to find some brands of home gyms that utilize cables and pulleys with handles as well as bars. I know BodyCraft makes one as does Lamar. Anyone know of any other manufacturers and a good place to buy online?

Here is what I'm talking about, here is BodyCraft's version
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Thanks for the help

Bob
 
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Whoa! The T1 is ridiculous. I need to figure out a way to get one of those, which will probably be hard unless I put a roof on the backyard. That thing is just pretty.
 
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I just bought the BodyCraft X-Press (after doing a lot of research) and it is no doubt the best piece of fitness equipment for the money. I looked at the Hoist V2 but it only had a 155lbs stack and no traditional press arm, no Ab station (you could do them from the top pulley), cable arms are not as adjustable as the X-Press and the X-Press has the ability to do a 400lbs bench! Not that I'm there yet but hey for $2000+ I need more than 155lbs! The Hoist V2 was pretty but I'm not trying to date my home gym! Customer service is great too! That T1 is nice! You should check out the Jones by BodyCraft. It was on the sales floor at the place I bought my X-Press. Unreal! Go with the X-Press you won’t be disappointed, just my opinion hope it helps!
 
Of all the weightstack machines I researched, only one had everything I was looking for, the Bodycraft K1: 400lbs resistance, traditional bench with incline/decline, adjustable cable arms, big heavy duty bearings on the lift arm, price delivered under $1900. Also there's an optional leg press attachment. It wouldn't fit in the space I have or I would have bought it! :(
 
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