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stock07

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  1. Thanks...The NME Helmet was the a nice find! The Mission M-1's are Cole's and are in almost new condition, another good find.
  2. My pick-ups from the Hurricanes Sale.
  3. I can not believe this thread got pushed back to the 6th page! It used to stay near the top. Three custom pairs I had done.
  4. Some recent pick-ups.
  5. A few new Eagle glove pick ups. The second picture is some re-palm jobs done by(Peaches Pro Repair)
  6. You know to much about gloves halfmoon, you need some help buddy! HaHa You are definatly the go too guy for glove info!
  7. I swithched from RR to Revision to the Addictions. I can say hands down the addictions are the best out of the lot for me. I think you'll like them!
  8. who mounted that frame? I need one mounted on some mission skates.
  9. The M1's are 14in. long but the fingers are not as long as other 14in. gloves, but definatly a very padded and snug fit.
  10. Dont know? I bought them off ebay awhile back, had them repalmed with MSH2 palms. They are one of my favorite pairs I own. I have never seen another pair.
  11. Some of my growing glove collection. Eagles More Eagles Eastons TPS/Mission
  12. What gloves can you get a single pair custom ordered now?
  13. stock07

    Combat 52 Caliber R

    Combat 52 Caliber R Flex: 90(non-grip) Curve: SC(Right) Time-frame of use: 2 months/twice a week. Aesthetics: Non-flashy, stylish, good looking stick. Not that it matters, but I think its a good looking stick. 9/10 Weight and Balance: This is one of the lightest/well balaced sticks I have used. According to Combat's website the stick weighs 415grams and it definatly feels that light. The balance of the 52 caliber is spot on as well. The blade feels very light, but solid. 10/10 Blade:The 52 cal. blade is a thinner blade, but still feels very solid when passing/shooting. I have used it for over a month 2-3 times a week and I cant find a chip anywhere on the blade. It still feels solid as well, the stick still has that new "pop" when taking a shot. 9/10 Shaft/Flex: The shaft to me feels traditional, but has rounded corners that makes the shaft fit very well. I have the non grip regular finish and can easily move my hands as needed, but still can keep a good grip on the stick. I am using the 90 flex, the 52 Cal. comes in: 110,100,90,80. I cut the shaft about 3in. roughly so I can really say how well the 90 flex truely is. I would like to try an 80 flex before I could say for sure which flex I prefer. But I can say I get a good slapper and wrist shot with a 90 flex cut down, so like I said if I had an 80 flex to compare it too the score would be higher here. 8.5/10 Stickhandling and Passing: I really think the light weight and great balance of the stick is the reason for the good stick handling and passing. The thinner blade definatly gives you a great feel for the puck and you can really "feel" the puck pop off your blade when passing. The lightness of the stick is great for someone with quick hands, but is also great for people who dont because you get such a great feel it seems to help improve both passing/stickhandling. 10/10 Shooting: When shooting with the 52 Cal. you can really fell the puck move off the stick. With the stick being so light you can get a good rip for a slapper or a nice quick release on wrist/snap shots. This ability to let you get any type of shot off quickly is one of the sticks best features. I have been using the SC curve(spezza) curve and have found it very easy to place my shots high in the corners or low. The 52 Cal. comes in some form of a clone of pretty much every common popular retail curve. 10/10 Durability: I have used the 52 Cal. 2-3 times a week for about 2 months and it still feels brand new. Cant find any chips on the blade or shaft. Some paint/graphics have been rubbed off but it is all aesthetic. 10/10 Conclusion: The 52 Cal. is a great stick for pretty much anyone. It just has a good all around feel, does pretty much everything well. Like I said I would like to try out an 80 flex to compare to the 90 flex, since I generally only use 85 flex sticks. I got the stick from Combat Rep. I can honestly say this is one of the best sticks I have ever used(and I have tried ALOT) I would reccomened trying the 52 Cal. or any combat stick if you get the chance, if nothing more pick it up to feel how light the stick actually is.
  14. No big deal man...You wanted the stuff and you got it, nothing wrong with that at all...Dont pay attention to the haters.... I for one am glad you pick up alot of stuff, I bought a couple sticks off of you that you got last year....Cant wait to see the list this time around.
  15. For Sure....I had a pair done by Peaches and they were perfect....I will ONLY use Peaches from now on....You know your going to get a quality job, fast work, and it will be done right....
  16. Try looking it up on youtube....much easier to see that to explain....Its not hard, just would be easier if you saw it done first.
  17. Got these awhile back....ordered them through the custom program, It did seem like it took forever to get them....But way worth the wait...
  18. Got some custom Warrior's a few months back.....Pretty basic, but I love them..
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