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Originally Posted by Big Blue
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Good Saturday morning post.:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Blue
Even funnier is trying to find some one to mount her in SLC and WY :-)...Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Blue
Would the spatulas be a good ski to mount Fritschi's on?
I've definitely been considering it, but I also have a nice pair of salomon's I could use, and then try and pick up a cheap pair of atomic's for the freerides.
Did these actually get sold?
I've had Fritschis on my Spats for 3 years. It is pretty retarded to tour in them. That said, I have them because I exclusively use AT boots and the release characteristics are a little more reliable with Fritschis.Quote:
Originally Posted by BridgerBro
The Spat/Fritschi is a super-fun inbounds combo for me.
If you're using AT boots, go with the Fritschis. If not, go with the alpine bindings. Tour with another ski*.
* Note: This assumes your touring doesn't consist solely of shuttles and that you're actually going to skin; if not, hiking with Spats on your back is still not the greatest idea -- but you could still easily stick with the Sollys.
If you do go with the Fristchi mount, be sure to go with someone you trust (or be very careful). Getting the Fritschi mount right is not hard -- but it demands patient...and the person doing the mount will most likely have to freehand it on the Spat. Also, drilling through the metal layer (with not much ski underneath) demands extra care.
Since you're headed to Tahoe just get them mounted at Granite Chief. They know how to do it.
bump....anyone know how to get ahold of BridgerBro? like a phone number? google found one name, I'll call it after I get off work - anyone know his phone number for sure?
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Originally Posted by LaramieSkiBum
I think that guy died.
Stingray spine to the pelvis or something.
Ironically his will said something about spats going to kidwoo.
He already paid for them right?
interesting, I had completely forgot about this and ordered AT boots instead.
LSB, let me know what happens if it falls through, although I may end up passing to the next person in line.
This is assuming that I was next in line after BridgerBro.
(which I think is right referencing the post timestamps)
Damn, you guys are horrible...it's like flies on stink..
BTW,
I can paypal you the money for those spats within minutes of you selling them to me ;)
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Originally Posted by sfotex
quit bitin my line
1 minute
I want spats!!! Puleeeeze!
I just want to buy them for a poor orphan at the hospital that want to ski powder on a pair of spats before he dies, but I guess everyones selfish needs win outQuote:
Originally Posted by kidwoo
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Originally Posted by sfotex
That's wierd........
Every time you talk I feel a cool breeze on my wiener.
Get back to work.
:D ;)
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Originally Posted by kidwoo
If I want any lip from you I'll rattle my zipper. :tongue:
I'll do $475 shipped, brand new in the plastic.
And I might have a line on a mint pair mounted with 914s, used only 2 or 3 days. But those won't be available to ship til december/early january...
PM if interested.
since ebay came around, i think peoples' definition of mint has changed to no longer reflect what 'mint' really means.Quote:
Originally Posted by natty dread
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Originally Posted by upallnight
Haha.........you should see what "5 days" of skiing did to a pair of gotamas I bought here last year. He forgot to mention it was 5 days in a black hole I think.
i have a mint stamp to sell you. it's only been on one envelope. ;)
^^Frickin gear swap JONGS...
Can't believe I'm about to geek out semantically but it seems necessary with youse guys:
If mint to you means brand new in the wrapper, then obviously the second pair of spats I mention aren't mint.
But if mint means indistinguishable from a freshly mounted, never skied pair, then these are mint. They were skied 8-10 runs in deep ut pow by a non-aggressive skier who decided he liked his gotamas better.
Whoever gets em will be stoked, whatever mint means.