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Easton 1995 catalog

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Here is the Easton 1995 catalog. The protective remained the same as 1994.

Front cover with Brian Leetch and his GX 800S gloves(thanks SRI) and his ancient Graf skates(nice spread on the laces!! There is none.)

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1994012.jpg

Shaft line-up is a 2 page spread. Page 1

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da.../EASTON1995.jpg

Page 2

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995001.jpg

Page 3 T-flex Graphite

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995002.jpg

Page 4

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995003.jpg

Page 5 The line-up

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995004.jpg

Page 6 the blue half page is the spec sheet for page 5

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995005.jpg

Page 7 Gretzky Chrome

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995007.jpg

Page 8 the blue half page is the spec sheet for page 7

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995006.jpg

Page 9 Pro Gold aluminum

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995008.jpg

Page 10 the blue half page is the spec sheet for page 9

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995009.jpg

Page 11 Replacement Blades Euro curve spec to 1 1/2"

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995010.jpg

Page 12 More replacement blades

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995011.jpg

Page 13 GX 9800 gloves - these were way over priced and didn't sell due to the price. Easton tried to push the price point envelope and lost.

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995012.jpg

Page 14 GX 1350 Air gloves - sweet!!

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s252/Da...STON1995013.jpg

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I took about 10 years off from playing hockey after my school years. So, most of my equipment was purchased around 94/95. I have had a piece of equipment from each catalog that you have posted. The scarey thing, is that after 10 years of not using it, and only having it for a few months before I stopped playing, I have a ton of the stuff in really good condition.

So far:

- Flak Air Shoulder Pads

- Easton Aluminum Shaft

- GX 1408 Air Gloves (in Red White and Blue)

Ill take some current pics and post here ;)

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i had a Pro Gold 105 alu shaft a few years back. Remember that is was a real pain to play with on the outdoor rink.. The damn thing vibrated more after a slapshot than a washing machine :D .

My all time favourite alu shaft was the ultra concave blue Easton Reactor shaft. But i don't remember which year it came out.

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Guys...maybe we should have a Sub-Category in Ice Hockey Gear...for Antiques....so DS50 has a special place to put all this *L*

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Yes, I could probably fill it up a bit too easily. "I'm DarkStar50 and I collect old hockey stuff." I'm really pissed because I missed out on this 1967 CCM catalog on ebay last week. I bid up to $90 and lost!! It was a "rare find!" Oh well, one man's junk is another man's treasure.

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That original T-Flex graphite started me on the road of paying large sums of money for advanced stick technology, Haha. I loved that stick.

I also had those 1350's too, I loved the tack palm those things used to come with and the adjustable cuff. Just a great glove.

I also remember going through about a half dozen of those Ultra-Lites too in like a month before I just gave up on them.

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Two of my favorite pieces of Hockey History....The 1350 Glove and the Ultra Lite original....ahh the memories...Throw in a GB2 Comp blade, and heaven....At least back then it was heaven...

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one of my buddies had got two pair of 9800 from a rep for dirt cheap when they came out. he gave me a pair. I returned to using the 1350

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Man, then Easton had to fag up the t-flex graphite by adding yellow graphics and making it real maroon-y.

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