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Not to hijack the thread, but I've always wondered, like in the case of Avery's gloves....How exactly do they go about creating those bi-branded gloves? I.E. Does Eagle make the whole/half glove, send them to NYR/Avery, and then they give or ship them to Fury/Rep, and they take them back to the shop, and cut off the cuff (if applicable), and put on their Fury one? Or do companies skip the mediation, and ship them directly to each other sans cuff so there is little to no wasted time or materials, and then to Avery/NYR?

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Sorry if someone said it, just scanned through posts quickly..I think Hamrlik may be under the RBK woodie categorie, he's since switched I believe but who knows when this was taken

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I am surprised that Bauer's numbers are so low not even a 100 I though for sure they had at least a 30 percent market share on sticks guess i was wrong.

Bauer still dominates the NCAA market from what I've seen.

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So nobody uses a TPS shaft. Funny because I saw a picture recently of someone in the NHL with a TPS 2 piece and I find it hard to believe that Chris higgins is only one of 3 players using a Bauer shaft. One thing I trust with those figures is that Easton is definitely the dominant company in sticks.

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So nobody uses a TPS shaft. Funny because I saw a picture recently of someone in the NHL with a TPS 2 piece and I find it hard to believe that Chris higgins is only one of 3 players using a Bauer shaft. One thing I trust with those figures is that Easton is definitely the dominant company in sticks.

I agree I am fairly certain I have seen more than 3 Bauer shafts just recently there was a thread with Goncher having one I have seen Smith use one, I am sure there are more.

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Not to hijack the thread, but I've always wondered, like in the case of Avery's gloves....How exactly do they go about creating those bi-branded gloves? I.E. Does Eagle make the whole/half glove, send them to NYR/Avery, and then they give or ship them to Fury/Rep, and they take them back to the shop, and cut off the cuff (if applicable), and put on their Fury one? Or do companies skip the mediation, and ship them directly to each other sans cuff so there is little to no wasted time or materials, and then to Avery/NYR?

No, it's just made in one place.

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same difference.

I'm sure Marleau knows the difference come payday.

LOL! No Doubt! wonder how he is feeling lately???

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Not to hijack the thread, but I've always wondered, like in the case of Avery's gloves....How exactly do they go about creating those bi-branded gloves? I.E. Does Eagle make the whole/half glove, send them to NYR/Avery, and then they give or ship them to Fury/Rep, and they take them back to the shop, and cut off the cuff (if applicable), and put on their Fury one? Or do companies skip the mediation, and ship them directly to each other sans cuff so there is little to no wasted time or materials, and then to Avery/NYR?

No, it's just made in one place.

So Eagle just prints Fury's, or whoever's logo?

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So nobody uses a TPS shaft. Funny because I saw a picture recently of someone in the NHL with a TPS 2 piece and I find it hard to believe that Chris higgins is only one of 3 players using a Bauer shaft. One thing I trust with those figures is that Easton is definitely the dominant company in sticks.

Jason Smith would be the 2nd (One90)... I wonder who the 3rd is, possibly Scott Neidermayer, he was using a One90 shaft last season.

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So nobody uses a TPS shaft. Funny because I saw a picture recently of someone in the NHL with a TPS 2 piece and I find it hard to believe that Chris higgins is only one of 3 players using a Bauer shaft. One thing I trust with those figures is that Easton is definitely the dominant company in sticks.

Jason Smith would be the 2nd (One90)... I wonder who the 3rd is, possibly Scott Neidermayer, he was using a One90 shaft last season.

He's now using a Warrior Dolomite shaft

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Adrian Aucoin uses a RBK woodie as well (3K)

I'm pretty sure Aucoin (as well as Brisbois and Hamrlik in MTL) have all switched from wood to OPS.

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