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Easton 1994 Catalog

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The Easton 1994 catalog

JR on the Hawks and shootin' with the T-Flex.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da.../EASTON1994.jpg

Glory Days- Gretzky and Hull at the All-Star Game in the Forum. 99 with his Daoust 301s and Perfecta holders.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994001.jpg

Spec page on shafts with T-Flex 100 and 95.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994002.jpg

A/C shafts, Gretzky's Chrome Shaft, and the Convex series.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994003.jpg

Aluminum Gold series and spec page.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994004.jpg

The rest of the Aluminum shafts.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994005.jpg

The first Graphite/composite blade- the GB-2! T-Flex wood and Eurotips and Eurocurves. The specs page.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994006.jpg

Wood Blades but no pattern profiles!!

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994007.jpg

The hockey gloves spec page.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994008.jpg

Modo's GX9500 Air gloves, also the choice of Brian Leetch! These gloves were expensive back in the day.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994009.jpg

Donzis Air protective pads are what got Easton established in protective.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994010.jpg

Here's the gear.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994011.jpg

Cutting edge equipment in 1994.

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I rocked a couple of pairs of the 9500 gloves. They were on the pricey side, and made my hands sweaty like you read about, but they were solid gloves. Real leather too.

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God I miss the old convex shaft.

I still have one... the one with the purple/teal lettering. A little bit of warpage..

I loved that "Fiber +" blade for the ballhockey league I played in. Once it started to wear, you'd get the gross yellow frayed threads. I even had a pair of solid black Easton Air gloves.

....see, I had a stick/glove problem way back when I played ball hockey.

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Anthony-

That was a later model and not as good as the originals shown. The one with blue lettering, forget the model but 6100 seems familiar, had the nice glossy finish on it. Deadly.

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that taperwall stick was a piece of crap. that was the only stick (other than a woodie) that i ever broke. but the pro gold stick was a tank.

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That aluminum stick on the far right of page 5 was the most recent Easton product I bought. I got it in '95, so that makes me Easton-purchase-less for about 12 years. It's currently in my basement.

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1350s were their best glove though.

i still have a pair of almost new all leather 1350. They were and still are my favorite glove. Yet i have grown attached to my missions.

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Well you wouldn't have anything but all leather 1350s as that's what they were.

DS:

You gotta up the '95. That has to be the one with the UL, T-Flex graphite, A/C Convex and the new scheme for the A/C line. Torque 90 should be in that too if I remember correctly.

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Damn....I friggin' LOVED those convex shafts. I had 3 of them at one time and they lasted me for years.

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T-flex 100 was fantastic! Am I correct in saying it had the first tapered blade? I went nuts trying to find stock on Roenick blades once I got home from college that summer...

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