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That's going to be a tough find as those would have been pro stock only. I've seen a couple but more often than not it's a 95 shaft. Unless you find a Hull.

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Looking for 100 or 85 flex, grip or no Grip, anyone have a small mom & pop store near them with some inventory?

Yes, I'll get you a list of what's there. The local shop has nothing but old inventory and loads of it.

Hi, can you tell me if the have some easton z-bubble???? (the green ones)

arent the green shafts octanes?? if i am not mistaken, i thought the last z bubbles were in light blue(non grip) silver (grip). you didnt mention where you are from either?? how are we suppsoed to name LHS around your area.

I'm in southern MD, I didn't mention were because I figured no one on here is from that area... I'll be by today, I know they had a couple of cnt's, not sure on curves. And I'm not sure about the Z bubbles, I do know he has a ton of ccm vector and easton shafts as well.

what shop is this? i live in northern virginia, i would love to pick up a cnt.

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There is a store in Milwaukee, Wi called hockey haven and last time i checked they had about 6 pro stock easton stealth CNT petr sykora sticks. It was left handed and the curve looked like a lidstrom with a bid more of a hook on the toe.

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Any brown Easton Ultra-Lite 85 flex out there?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Easton-Ultra-Lite-Bret...=item2eaa0ecf64

Nice find. But a $100?!? I guess b/c it is a Hull game used.

Probably. I have been finding a ton of old easton shafts lately.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/Easton-Synergy-Si-Core-...=item5ad3b5318d

If you don't care if it's used of course.

It's also been repaired.

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Early Z-bubbles from the 90s were green.

ohhh yes... the puke green z bubbles... the same colour as the latter gen t flexes... when i heard green i thought leprechaun green

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For those looking for a CNT, Wonderland in Brooklyn has a grip RH 100 Lidstom and a grip LH 100 Iginla, although not cheap, $230 if I recall correctly.

http://www.wonderlandsports.net/contact.html

I'm still looking for LH 100 or 85 Forsberg CNTs, if anyone has any leads.

When the CNT technology came out, it was being used in everything (golf clubs, field hockey sticks, baseball bats) and all the tech guys at sport companies claimed that it was chemically the strongest material that could possibly be made. If that's the case, why don't they still use it?

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For those looking for a CNT, Wonderland in Brooklyn has a grip RH 100 Lidstom and a grip LH 100 Iginla, although not cheap, $230 if I recall correctly.

http://www.wonderlandsports.net/contact.html

I'm still looking for LH 100 or 85 Forsberg CNTs, if anyone has any leads.

When the CNT technology came out, it was being used in everything (golf clubs, field hockey sticks, baseball bats) and all the tech guys at sport companies claimed that it was chemically the strongest material that could possibly be made. If that's the case, why don't they still use it?

Chances are they are, it's just been renamed to something else.

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For those looking for a CNT, Wonderland in Brooklyn has a grip RH 100 Lidstom and a grip LH 100 Iginla, although not cheap, $230 if I recall correctly.

http://www.wonderlandsports.net/contact.html

I'm still looking for LH 100 or 85 Forsberg CNTs, if anyone has any leads.

When the CNT technology came out, it was being used in everything (golf clubs, field hockey sticks, baseball bats) and all the tech guys at sport companies claimed that it was chemically the strongest material that could possibly be made. If that's the case, why don't they still use it?

Expensive as hell is why. They want to keep costs lower.

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For those looking for a CNT, Wonderland in Brooklyn has a grip RH 100 Lidstom and a grip LH 100 Iginla, although not cheap, $230 if I recall correctly.

http://www.wonderlandsports.net/contact.html

I'm still looking for LH 100 or 85 Forsberg CNTs, if anyone has any leads.

When the CNT technology came out, it was being used in everything (golf clubs, field hockey sticks, baseball bats) and all the tech guys at sport companies claimed that it was chemically the strongest material that could possibly be made. If that's the case, why don't they still use it?

Expensive as hell is why. They want to keep costs lower.

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I have a silver z-bubble laying around. I use it for my street hockey stick. Also I seen a store that had a old green z-bubble but they still wanted $100 for it lol.

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Just a heads up, Stealths and CNTs will be phased out of Sport Chek/Hockey Experts stores. If you really like that stick, then I'd say grab some while you can. Going with the SE stick (some are in stores now) and will have another model as well.

Of course, in Canada only, sorry Yanks.

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