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I agree. I mean, I can't remember the last time I had a Hostess product. That and every supermarket (and even convenience stores) have fresh baked items now, there's no need to buy a processed snack.
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Congrats! #6? LOL
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I just finished another session with the BlackSteel - I honed it with a leather block. After I skated, they felt even more sharp than before. It's because when you sharpen it, it doesn't leave as much of a burr as do regular skates.
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Just ordered two sets of Step steel for a MSHer - the hook fin on the Lightspeed steel is now serrated.
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It's their version of a DLC blade, yes.
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http://www.modsquadhockey.com/forums/index.php?/topic/62064-step-blacksteel/ Along with video of first sharpening; any questions re: LTR ask in here; comments won't be posted to the review.
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Spoke to Guillaume - the BlackSteel will be coming out soon; Gold will be on hold for the foreseeable future.
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So yeah, that's that. I suppose I'll have to lift the ban on the leaked picture. It is a weird spot to be in, but what can we do? I have the ok to correct any questions on the APX2 and Edge holder... That is the Mako. Final graphic package.
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We met with them today. Thoughts are on the front page. Orange is the accent color (like yellow on RS) for Mako.
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Or on MSH. Once again, just because you're venting doesn't give you carte blanche to use profanity in this thread.
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Bauer/Tuuk also had a Titanium blade as well.
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Every skate has a fit profile. The MLX skate fit a specific foot type, just like every other skate out there. You can't increase/decrease volume, nor can you increase/decrease the skate sole width. While the skate had very good heat-molding properties, let's not get it twisted.
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When I was in MI, a woman walked into the shop; she was from another rink. She had a shop in there and they lost out on their lease. She pointed to ours and she was like "we have one of those, want it?" All we had to do was take a truck down there to pick it up, no charge. They were expensive when they came out, and had to be bought outright (at least that's what they told my shop at the time.) Needless to say, it wasn't necessarily a success.
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Looks like we'll be sitting down with them while I'm in Vegas; we'll see then.
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...and when you have a warranty issue you may not have a leg to stand on.
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"Designed that way" is a strong phrase to use. Nothing to do with the materials in the boot and everything to do with the fact that MLX sold direct-to-consumer. With dealers involved this time around and a larger audience, it would behoove them to not recommend anything but a skate oven at a LHS. FIT Machine actually came out 10 years ago with the 1152 Tack; while they recommended it with the U+, it's not like they were still selling them by then. You certainly can't get one now.
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Thread reopened. Thought I was doing the honorable thing by respecting the launch; I guess the rest of the industry feels differently.
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Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I created a vacuum port using PVC piping which works well, just not as secure onto the machine as much as I'd like (it has a reducer on there which also has a smaller inner diameter) -
Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Revolver is just too cool LOL..it's too much work taking the cover off, reading the fine print on the spinner and loading it every time. Suggestion - can you guys make and sell an adapter from the current exhaust to a common vacuum hose size or PVC tubing? I have never found one, it's a weird diameter. -
Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
If I am not mistaken, the machine came with one FBV and one standard ROH Spinner; I know mine did. Well, time to try the 90/75. -
Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
You never tried the 90/75 Spinner you had? -
Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
That's 1/2", not mislabeled. Here is 1/2" and 100/50 side-by-side. -
Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
Take a picture of the Spinner - down the hollow. I once had a mislabeled one. -
Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
I still say a shallower FBV. You're acknowledging the fact that you're getting extra bite. You could buy the individual Spinner and give it to the sharpener every time you sharpen your skates. -
Blackstone Flat-Bottom V Thread
JR Boucicaut replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
So you're going to recommend someone a deeper hollow than what he's skating on, just because YOU like it? M - you should probably move up to something with a bit less bite. 85/75 and 80/75 are available hollows. Also, keep in mind, ice conditions give the hollow a different feel regardless of hollow; ice is softer now than it will be in the winter, which explains why you're feeling sticky edges at the current FBV.