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wingsfan7777

another ebay dummy?

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Somehow I have a feeling that dude's going to have a hard time getting just $45 for it......

I bought mine new 5 years ago for $25 at Oshman's (a generic, mall-type general purpose sporting goods store).

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Hey man, it comes taped, what more can one ask for? I bet at least $10 goes to the tape job, $15 goes to the actual stick, and the rest on the set he used to take the picture in. Thats dedication and he should be applauded for his effort...... <_<

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^, he knows what he is talking about, I think if he says it's and L-2 blade then it is an L-2 blade. Pro's don't get everything with retail designing.

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Not really an ebay idiot.....But my LHS has sherwood eclipses that are junior 50 flex sticks and say PRO STOCK, NO WARRANTY...lol that makes me laugh everytime :D

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Not really an ebay idiot.....But my LHS has sherwood eclipses that are junior 50 flex sticks and say PRO STOCK, NO WARRANTY...lol that makes me laugh everytime :D

and how much are the selling them for?

my LHS had prostock syns for $229 at one point :lol:

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I thought you were mentioning the Easton Classic shaft that Shanahan uses. $40US for a Easton Classic is a joke. I don't wonder anymore how people make quick money off eBay.

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^, he knows what he is talking about, I think if he says it's and L-2 blade then it is an L-2 blade. Pro's don't get everything with retail designing.

the mold line on the top has Inno written all over it...

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^, he knows what he is talking about, I think if he says it's and L-2 blade then it is an L-2 blade. Pro's don't get everything with retail designing.

the mold line on the top has Inno written all over it...

Kids on my team have L-2 blades without any paint left over, that is exactly what they look like. That blade looks thicker than an L-2 but that could be due to a thousand other variables. By looking at that picture we have no way of determining what exactly it is.

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