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bunnyman666

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  1. Warrior GT may just be what the doctor ordered. They are a bit “live” for me, but the flex is pretty nice. Used Factory Mad, especially before the hot rebound fad, would also fit if buying used.
  2. Wow. Scary stuff! They got out the scrapers, I suppose?
  3. If I didn’t know better, this sounds like a story from the Onion.
  4. I am a certified Fuhrmaniac and I can’t get myself to spend the $$$ SMH
  5. I think you could wrap one to look like wood for less than $50.
  6. $100 premium for a $139 stick? No thanks. https://www.verbero.com/collections/Grant-Fuhr?mc_cid=f6e82a347c&mc_eid=7b0ad2c555
  7. I think the Thrashers were, dare I say it: in worse shape than the ‘yotes at the time. Key words: at the time. And the group had a GREAT arena compared to the Phillips Center. It never was a great place for hockey.
  8. The NHL is embarrassing at this point with the ‘yotes. Sure, they weren’t doing wonderful as the Jets, but it appears that the Thrasherjets are getting plenty of bums in seats. And I have heard more than one grumble of getting ANOTHER team in Atlanta. Wow. Oddly- the OG ‘yotes/Winnipeg Jets WERE a WHA team @MTH, so this would be par for the course.
  9. As long as you don’t see anything resembling fibres, you’re golden. But good onya for NOT just playing in that helmet.
  10. Superficial damage. You’re good.
  11. Auston Matthews grew up a bit in Arizona, and Bettman uses that to justify this coddling of this franchise.
  12. The plug needs to be pulled on Arizona. Put them in KC or in Quebec City or even Saskatoon.
  13. Green has been funky to match between nylons and Jenpros forever. Vaughn should NOT have been such d-bags about the panel changes, as that is like a $50 per panel job from almost any shoppe worth it’s salt.
  14. Last goalie to wear the old moulded mask?
  15. The ol’ SPAPS by Torspo. He had that thing from Juniors up.
  16. Mine is the soft foam. There were two versions. I could swear I saw what was a spot for a ball needle in the other version, and that ad confirms it.
  17. Early helmets were hot, had poor vision, not all that protective and there was an attitude that you were less than a man by wearing one. Early hockey specific models were nothing more than a leather hair net, and a close cousin to American Football helmets. But helmet use started increasing as the designs became substantially better. You could see from 60s footage that the teams also would supply only one as you would see players wearing either a white or team-coloured version for both uniforms, mid 70s Colorado Rockies withstanding. Stan Mikita was truly one of the first to proactively wear a helmet and not be chirped mercilessly for wearing one. The CCM HT series ended up being slightly more compact and ended up being an all-time favourite in the league. Of course it was actually a figure skater’s helmet, yet was more protective than the Cooper pre-SK series. Of course there were the truly protective ones and the ornamental ones. Had Gretzky been in the NHL rather than the WHA when he first turned pro, he probably would not have had to wear a helmet and the famous Jofa he wore would have likely been not nearly as famous. The Jofa he wore was a kayaking helmet, but started being used in Europe as helmets were de rigeur in the seventies and late 60s, and it was light weight and had superior vision. Then there were the guys that would buy the smallest helmets they could find, rip out the padding and line it with something that would have been superficial protection at best. It wasn’t until about ten to fifteen years ago that unsafe helmets were grandfathered in with the older players but they could not be tampered with. This was the birth of the “pro padded” helmets from the factory, using smaller-sized EPS-lined helmets, subbing the EPS liner with rubatex or similar, but from the factory. Other ones would be 1/2” padded small sized helmets. In the end, it took about sixty years to get where we are currently with head protection, and probably another 30 to advance it to where the helmets are low profile, yet sufficiently protective enough that they are safe and aesthetically attractive.
  18. Coming soon: the first slammed version of a casting of a mystery vehicle that I am aware of. This has been a challenging build, but very fun! Stay tuned…
  19. Flipping likely is profitable if you buy a bunch of gear to take off of someone’s hands and refurb; even then- by the time you figure in your time and materials, it won’t be much of a gain. My “Pooperised” gear will likely fetch the same whether I added my funny logos or not, and I know that since resale is so bad, my stuff will be more likely donated to a local programme rather than sold. Vintage collectible gear is gaining in popularity, but most guys flipping it end up ultimately taking the loss if they had to hold onto it for any amount of time.
  20. There is a purpose built floor hockey shoe, or at least there was one at one time. Name escapes me right now. Not a US-domestic brand, however, but allows for what you’re wanting to do.
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