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Does anyone know, or have access to the pro pattern codes for the sticks? Who might be the player - or players - who use certain patterns?

I've got two XXX-Lite sticks, same pattern (Drury clone), different flexes. The 87 flex stick is 0260-1 87 B, with a medium grip coating. The 95 flex is 0262-2 95 A, with a light grip coating.

Any insight would be appreciated.

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Thanks for re-iterating what I posted. ;)

I guess what I'm really asking is what are the 0260-1 and 0262-2 codes, and who uses them? The A and the B - I'm not as curious about, unless someone can fill me in on that info too.

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I can't figure it out but i'll add some more prostock XXX-lite codes

Wright 0074-2 87 ?

Peca 0255-2 77 C

Ryder 0037-4 95 ?

Nilson 0220-1 77 ?

Koivu 0044-1 87 ?

M.Hossa 0079-1 102 B

Sorry i couldn't get all the details, hope it helps

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Thanks for re-iterating what I posted. ;)

I guess what I'm really asking is what are the 0260-1 and 0262-2 codes, and who uses them? The A and the B - I'm not as curious about, unless someone can fill me in on that info too.

I believe the alphabetical letter at the end of the code signifies the revision number for that particular player. So for example, Peca 0255-2 77 C means that its Peca's third revision for that particular pattern. I guess some players tweak their pattern every so often for testing or simply want a change.

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i'm not sure, but i would imagine the A and B refer to the amount of grip

A=light B=medium

jason says the -1 or -2 is the revision.

i think we're trying too hard to decipher the 4 digit code.

i imagine it is just a customer number that is randomly assigned.

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Thanks for re-iterating what I posted.  ;)

I guess what I'm really asking is what are the 0260-1 and 0262-2 codes, and who uses them?  The A and the B - I'm not as curious about, unless someone can fill me in on that info too.

I believe the alphabetical letter at the end of the code signifies the revision number for that particular player. So for example, Peca 0255-2 77 C means that its Peca's third revision for that particular pattern. I guess some players tweak their pattern every so often for testing or simply want a change.

nope that's not it... -1 -2-3 means the revisions

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Thanks for re-iterating what I posted.  ;)

I guess what I'm really asking is what are the 0260-1 and 0262-2 codes, and who uses them?  The A and the B - I'm not as curious about, unless someone can fill me in on that info too.

I believe the alphabetical letter at the end of the code signifies the revision number for that particular player. So for example, Peca 0255-2 77 C means that its Peca's third revision for that particular pattern. I guess some players tweak their pattern every so often for testing or simply want a change.

nope that's not it... -1 -2-3 means the revisions

Yeah, I would guess:

xxxx-y zz a

xxxx = pattern number

y = revision

zz = flex

a = grip???

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i'm not sure, but i would imagine the A and B refer to the amount of grip

A=light B=medium

jason says the -1 or -2 is the revision.

i think we're trying too hard to decipher the 4 digit code.

i imagine it is just a customer number that is randomly assigned.

okay, I see, but I am pretty sure the alphabetical letter is revision number for Louisville TPS though.

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Does anyone know, or have access to the pro pattern codes for the sticks? Who might be the player - or players - who use certain patterns?

I've got two XXX-Lite sticks, same pattern (Drury clone), different flexes. The 87 flex stick is 0260-1 87 B, with a medium grip coating. The 95 flex is 0262-2 95 A, with a light grip coating.

Any insight would be appreciated.

:blink: Could the B be lighter?

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i'm not sure, but i would imagine the A and B refer to the amount of grip

A=light  B=medium

jason says the -1 or -2 is the revision.

i think we're trying too hard to decipher the 4 digit code.

i imagine it is just a customer number that is randomly assigned.

okay, I see, but I am pretty sure the alphabetical letter is revision number for Louisville TPS though.

That's correct in my experience with TPS.

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