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what the hell is rhino?

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Branches used to call the laminate on their baldes "Rhino Wrap". That´s probably what you meant Hunter. And yes, I think branches "died" before comp blades became mass products. Still no clue what this might be. The lettering reminds me a little of Fury stuff...maybe?! :blink:

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RHINO-Right Hand Inovative

EDIT: nvm, i didnt see the pic the blade, i thought it was only in the product description.

I'm stumped now.

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it could be an inno. i use winnwell blades and it has the same # on the hosel that my winnwell has. btw if you don't know winnwell composite sticks are inno cosmetic blems made up for the hockey group.

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After talking with an employee early this summer, this is what I learned. Rhino is a new company that currently makes pants, and gloves. Their sticks are done by Inno. I beleive they are based out of Mississauga, ON. They do have a website but I can't remember the address right now.

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After talking with an employee early this summer, this is what I learned. Rhino is a new company that currently makes pants, and gloves. Their sticks are done by Inno. I beleive they are based out of Mississauga, ON. They do have a website but I can't remember the address right now.

any idea about the availability? an upstart canadian company supplied by the best composite stick manufacturer deserves my support :)

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...but they won't be supplied by Inno anymore. I think theyre getting out of the third-party business.

That's what I thought too but I've heard conflicting reports about that.

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Looking for an Inno all summer then finally found these, but had a hard time identifying the patterns (never been good with blades when they're unshafted). They are numbered 1-6. Looking for a Federov, I picked up a #3. But after putting it in a shaft, I realized it was wrong. More like an Iggy. Never used it.

After I took it out, I noticed the tag that Inno always puts in the hosel says P88. Anyone know how their numbering system works? Just listed it for sale btw.

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