What, No mention of the EPIC(did I just write that) road trip to retrieve the above skis? c'mon, let us know what these were really worth to you by telling "the rest of the story"
they are about 1854. not too low. we finally got enough snow to start thinking about getting out on the millers. then I'll get them back to you.I think @Royal has some picture posting to do here...aren’t the blues a low number too?
Rossi Smash has 4 different versions in assorted colours (and flexes).
No hurry. It’s raining from here to Montreal. Snow going down the gutter.they are about 1854. not too low. we finally got enough snow to start thinking about getting out on the millers. then I'll get them back to you.
Anyone remember the M-500 binding or have a set in their collection?
This add is from 1972 and they are claiming World's 'first step in binding BUT the Look Grand Prix heels had been around for close to a decade at that point so maybe the claim is first American made?
@Mack , @Joal , @Royal , @Lowell Watson , @ Bueller
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Those would be quite a "get". I don't think that claim is referring to the M-500 if that is what you are inferring. They are not saying the M-500 is the first, only that the maker of the first is presenting the M-500. It still can be argued who made the first step-in, or as the wording on the box says more ambiguously "step-in type.
Those would be quite a "get". I don't think that claim is referring to the M-500 if that is what you are inferring. They are not saying the M-500 is the first, only that the maker of the first is presenting the M-500. It still can be argued who made the first step-in, or as the wording on the box says more ambiguously "step-in type.
Did the Union ski boots ever make it to production? Has anyone seen them in the flesh? or skied them?
Well if anyone has a pair of these, it would be @Mack !!!