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    Two years ago today I received my second liver transplant. Very thankful my donor and his/hers family for making the difficult decision to donate. Going in for my third hernia surgery and hopefully my last for a long time. Bottom is from November 2014 top is from today.
  2. 1 point
    Too bad the bottom one was November 2014, if it were a month earlier then you would've had a nice start on a Frankenstein's monster costume.
  3. 1 point
    Hey there's always potential to bring any curve to retail, as long as there's enough interest! It worked for the BC14 Shanahan, and it's looking pretty good for the Kovalev/Perron (although we do need a few more orders). If you can find enough like-minded P46 fans, I don't see why it couldn't happen.
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    This made my day. I'd vote for him.
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    First of all, your pushes and down movements are excellent. Very strong and fluid. When I watch that video, what sticks out is that you aren't setting your feet. You are constantly moving, even when you don't have to. For example, the first goal. you come out to create depth, then immediately start to back up and give some of it away, and move off your angle. The puck hadn't really moved much so there was no real reason for you to give up your depth. I know you were looking through a screen. But you were in the right place, and moved yourself out of it on your own. This happens a lot, if you look closely. Find the angle, create depth, and set your feet. Make small adjustments as necessary, but always get to the new spot as quickly as possible and set your feet again. Snapping your heels into place each time you adjust is a good way of getting set up. Even shuffles and t pushes should be a series of distinct individual movements, start-stop, not one long one. When you are in constant motion, it's easy to get off your angle, or lose your net, or depth. You lose some efficiency in your movements because your weight may not be set, and you may be a little slower because you have to correct before you can move. Rebounds and saves are a little harder to control because you are maybe a little slow or having to readjust to the shot before moving. Just my observation.
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    You can email to support@grafskates.ch. They answer emails pretty fast. Also, since Graf has a distribution/manufacturing/rnd agreement with Vaughn Hockey, try mvaughn@vaughnhockey.com. He is responding to his emails pretty good as well. Vaughn, probably can make the skates already as they have all Graf machines and were working on putting them on-line for a couple of month now.
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    First, cut off some wood timbers to 15.5*25.5*145mm. This is just my geometry. If you want more long grip, you need extension as you want. The square,15.5*25.5 is much important number. So I cut a timber little big and after change it slowly with something like plane or files. After all, cut some corners off if as the wooden core can be set in your silicone mold. Make silicone mold of your master piece. It's better to coating your master with primer/surfacer because resin have construction factor. Before casting, coat wooden core with something like varnish to prevent bubbling. Set wooden core into the silicone mold and cast epoxy resin. Now as you know I'm considering to order my new sticks. I bought a QRL stick from my local shop though, I can test it under very average environment. I'm feeling it was really good work for my hockey life.



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