gxc999 7 Report post Posted January 2, 2008 Chadd, that's what we have you and JR and a few others for.. keep the riff raff honest. That being said, I've recently been turned on to TPS and am interested in the Sakic version of a TPS blade. What is their match?I have a sakic clone on my RBK and a TPS Sundin, they're fairly similar in terms of performance. Both lift and stick-handle very similar, although don't look the same. Also, check the Messier/Brendl, mid-curve, slightly open. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KBO25 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2008 I have a pro-stock T. Fitzgerald, it has a very Drury Like pattern, but in a 5 lie and the blade is short, not as in length, but in height (if that makes any sense at all). Does anyone know what the pattern number is, in case I look into getting a replacement?Or if someone knows where I can find the pattern on the stick anywhere? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chadd 916 Report post Posted January 2, 2008 I have a pro-stock T. Fitzgerald, it has a very Drury Like pattern, but in a 5 lie and the blade is short, not as in length, but in height (if that makes any sense at all). Does anyone know what the pattern number is, in case I look into getting a replacement?Or if someone knows where I can find the pattern on the stick anywhere? Near the name there should be something like this "S-0418D" Stiff flex, pattern 418, version D. That is the number off of one of my Steve Sullivan pro stocks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPest19 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 Chadd, that's what we have you and JR and a few others for.. keep the riff raff honest. That being said, I've recently been turned on to TPS and am interested in the Sakic version of a TPS blade. What is their match?I have a sakic clone on my RBK and a TPS Sundin, they're fairly similar in terms of performance. Both lift and stick-handle very similar, although don't look the same. Also, check the Messier/Brendl, mid-curve, slightly open.Someone feel free to correct me fi Im wrong but isnt the Nash the closest thing TPS has to a Sakic? The Messier is nowhere near as big as curve as the Brendl/Sundin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chadd 916 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 Chadd, that's what we have you and JR and a few others for.. keep the riff raff honest. That being said, I've recently been turned on to TPS and am interested in the Sakic version of a TPS blade. What is their match?I have a sakic clone on my RBK and a TPS Sundin, they're fairly similar in terms of performance. Both lift and stick-handle very similar, although don't look the same. Also, check the Messier/Brendl, mid-curve, slightly open.Someone feel free to correct me fi Im wrong but isnt the Nash the closest thing TPS has to a Sakic? The Messier is nowhere near as big as curve as the Brendl/Sundin. Correct and correct. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stampede#11 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 Anyone have a pic of the TPS P91 Sakic pro mentioned further back in this thread? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KBO25 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2008 I have a pro-stock T. Fitzgerald, it has a very Drury Like pattern, but in a 5 lie and the blade is short, not as in length, but in height (if that makes any sense at all). Does anyone know what the pattern number is, in case I look into getting a replacement?Or if someone knows where I can find the pattern on the stick anywhere? Near the name there should be something like this "S-0418D" Stiff flex, pattern 418, version D. That is the number off of one of my Steve Sullivan pro stocks.My Fitzy Pro-stock Adrenaline has the following on the shaft: R-667DAfter examining the pattern closer it's more of a mid-heel, similar to a Modano/Forsberg, but it has the wedgie-ness of a Drury. It's a pretty sweet pattern. The shaft is nice too, it sort of wheel-barrels at the handle. This is my second go 'round with one of these sticks, and I must say, I have a much better appreciation the second time around. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites