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Hey Guys, The Almighty is not in the NHL. My stick is made in the same factory as some of the bigger companies that are in the NHL. I am not looking to argue with anyone here. As you could see by how my site was changed, you guys did effect my company and for the better. The last time I was here I acted pretty immature. So hopefully we can start over. So, I am ready for the critics. This time It will be professional.

And rustpot is correct with my personality, It would be posted all over my site. Its 50,000 to get my stick in the NHL. I asked them. I am starting my efforts to try and attain someone now.

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My stick is made in the same factory as some of the bigger companies that are in the NHL.

Saying it is made in the same factory as some other product means absolutely nothing. Unless you're using the same design, materials and process, it's just BS marketing spin. And if you are using the same design, materials and process, those "bigger companies" would like to have a word with you and the factory.

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Most of the sticks used are the same materials as other companies. Don't you think. 100 percent carbon composite. I am wrapping the stick in 12k like TPS and Bauer does. All the companies are using a 12k blade also.

You cant patent a 100 percent carbon composite hockey stick with 12k. And some designs are owned by the actual factory and not the stick company. So yes they can have the same design. Just other companies can have little gimmicks they add.....

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Most of the sticks used are the same materials as other companies. Don't you think. 100 percent carbon composite. I am wrapping the stick in 12k like TPS and Bauer does. All the companies are using a 12k blade also.

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You are effectively comparing a Porsche 911 with a Chevy Cobalt due to the fact that they both have 4 wheels, aluminum and steel integrated into their bodies.

I can relate to this in cycling frames as I have competed in the industry extensively, and professionally. A Trek Carbon Fiber bike is made with the same materials as a Univega, or Giant, etc etc.....but the engineering, manufacturing tollerances, and quality are lightyears between the two.

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Explain what your trying to say. I do not understand what you mean........I do not want to argue.

You may not mean to argue but you're using marketing double talk that means absolutely nothing and I pick everyone apart for doing that.

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It takes a lot more than simply similar raw materials to manufacture a quality product. A Ferrari and a Corvette both are manufactured using aluminum (your reference to TPS and Bauer also using 12K) but the engineering, quality control, and manufacturing processess are vastly different between the two.

Just because the material is 12K carbon does not make it superior to others on the market using a similar material, or even make it on par with your competitors. One of the major failures in anything involving carbon fiber is what is known as "voids", or gaps in the conglomerate between the fibrous materials and the resin used in curing the fibers. the tighter the tollerances and working pressures during curing, the higher quality and higher performing the end product will be. Whether it be hockey sticks, car fenders, bike frames etc etc. It is all about the manufacturing process and has very little to do with the raw material.

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You are effectively comparing a Porsche 911 with a Chevy Cobalt due to the fact that they both have 4 wheels, aluminum and steel integrated into their bodies.

I can relate to this in cycling frames as I have competed in the industry extensively, and professionally. A Trek Carbon Fiber bike is made with the same materials as a Univega, or Giant, etc etc.....but the engineering, manufacturing tollerances, and quality are lightyears between the two.

well said, the bike industry is a great example of this. alot of companies have their bikes built in the same place but its a very small part of the final product. I'm not bashing anything, just saying I've see the same song and dance before in other industry's

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Your calling my stick a chevy cobalt before using it. Use it first, thats all I ask....and if you don't want to thats ok too......

I'm not saying that your stick is necessarily a POS.....I am simply saying that JUST because the raw materials used are similar to other top end companies does not make your stick on par with the leaders in the industry.

And I do not want to use your stick. I am perfectly happy with the sticks that I have been using, and have settled on my personal preferences after playing this sport for over 2 decades.

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Your calling my stick a chevy cobalt before using it. Use it first, thats all I ask....and if you don't want to thats ok too......

He was not calling it a Cobalt. He was just using the Cobalt as a comparsion between a low end car and a high end cars construction.

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For what it's worth, I'm also not a big fan of pushing religion via sporting goods. It does explain the martyr complex though.

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I am slow to understand. For some reason I think everyone is attacking. Sorry.

I can tell you that it cost allot of money to make this stick. I did not leave anything out. The blade quality is great. Anyone that has used the product honestly loves it, so far.

I have to take my kids to hockey practice. I thank you guys for giving me the second chance on here. I will be back on tonight. Hopefully you guys can give me some good ideas.

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So am I Chadd. I went through allot in life. I read my bible every night. Not to say I am Mr. Holy Roller but I feel I owe allot to God.

Going to bring my kids to practice. Thank you for the second chance and I hope to mend some relationships and build some great ones. I will be back tonight.

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well, that's fine and all...but that's your life...you don't have to push your lifestyle onto those who are perfectly happy with theirs. At least you're being somewhat discreet about it, it takes a keen eye to notice the concept behind your monikers.

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So am I Chadd. I went through allot in life. I read my bible every night. Not to say I am Mr. Holy Roller but I feel I owe allot to God.

They're called personal beliefs for a reason. ;)

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Well the stick itself looks nice, reminds me of a Dolomite. Shame there's no 75 flex though.

My recommendation would be to work with MSH and do a few long-term review programs. You have to build confidence with the buyers before they will drop money on the stick, and that'd be the cheapest way. You're out a few sticks, but if you sell a quality product with a good price, you'll get a lot of sales. Otherwise, have a cheap introductory price, which might increase adoption.

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