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    Nothings new in the ski industry

    Here is a few tidbits IU have found in old issues of powder while doing research for my ski project:

    Powder fall 81
    Marker Electronic binding:
    Almost identical in vbasci desing to the current atomic elctronic bindings same principles and technology, just different look

    Reverse sidecut
    Fischer introduced the first reverse sidecut on its skis, side cut was reversed under foot inorder to increase edge penetration on ice.

    Lacroix 1st carbonfiber / kevlar ski Retailed for $500.00
    Note: Vielhahen did the same thing at teh same itme

    F2
    First binding desinged tobe transfered to multiple pairs of skis using a plate system that was mounted on the ski. Extremly simmular to the new Line bindings

    Powder fall 83

    Kniesel
    First reverse camber ski. modle was the kneissel blue star, developed inorder to make it easier for beginers to turn.


    Oh yeha and salomon did the rear pivot point beefore line did too, circa 70's
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    Sure....slinging old shit to the next generation that knows nothing about it.....why not?

    Here's to hoping that this jibber shit doesn't die out like the hot dogging stuff circa Whane Wong....

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    So are you saying that marketing plays a role in all this?
    "I smell varmint puntang."

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    Quote Originally Posted by FNG
    So are you saying that marketing plays a role in all this?
    BWAWAAAA now thats the understatement of the entire ski industry
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    great, so it failed the first time around, just to be redone again.

    Oh wait: TNF redoing steep tech.

    Can't wait for the propulse bindings, and rear/mid entry boots ........

    Thanks for that Grant, interesting to see.

    Did you get and use the skis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion
    great, so it failed the first time around, just to be redone again.

    Oh wait: TNF redoing steep tech.

    Can't wait for the propulse bindings, and rear/mid entry boots ........

    Thanks for that Grant, interesting to see.

    Did you get and use the skis?
    Sorry, I thought that i sent you a PM, got the skis, and they worked great for testing, thanks again!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtbakerskier
    Here is a few tidbits IU have found in old issues of powder while doing research for my ski project:

    Powder fall 81
    Marker Electronic binding:
    Almost identical in vbasci desing to the current atomic elctronic bindings same principles and technology, just different look

    Reverse sidecut
    Fischer introduced the first reverse sidecut on its skis, side cut was reversed under foot inorder to increase edge penetration on ice.

    Lacroix 1st carbonfiber / kevlar ski Retailed for $500.00
    Note: Vielhahen did the same thing at teh same itme

    F2
    First binding desinged tobe transfered to multiple pairs of skis using a plate system that was mounted on the ski. Extremly simmular to the new Line bindings

    Powder fall 83

    Kniesel
    First reverse camber ski. modle was the kneissel blue star, developed inorder to make it easier for beginers to turn.


    Oh yeha and salomon did the rear pivot point beefore line did too, circa 70's
    ... and suckers are still willing to fork over piles of dough for supposedly newer technology.
    Balls Deep in the 'Ho

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    I'm breathlessly awaiting the triumphant return of the Spademan or Marker Sensomatic bindings and the "thumb-breaker" strapless pole grips...

    Oh, wait, no I'm not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtbakerskier

    F2
    First binding desinged tobe transfered to multiple pairs of skis using a plate system that was mounted on the ski. Extremly simmular to the new Line bindings
    should go well with Line's "When were your bindings made?" campaign.
    fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion

    Oh wait: TNF redoing steep tech.
    I saw a guy at Copper the other day with suspiciously new looking Scott Schmidt Work Jacket and Smear pants. I latter found out that TNF is making it again. I don’t know what would poses anyone to buy them now my excuse for having them 12 years ago was that I was 15 and it was the early 90s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster
    I'm breathlessly awaiting the triumphant return of the Spademan or Marker Sensomatic bindings and the "thumb-breaker" strapless pole grips...

    Oh, wait, no I'm not.
    Heh, I've got a pair of Swix carbon poles with this fancy plastic wrist gripper thing. Makes me feel like a superhero.
    "I smell varmint puntang."

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