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Started by Pavelski in Ski Chatter - 81 Replies

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Pavelski
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

Last two items wrong, however it is a great hint for "others" to identify since the first item you all have seen many many times before and will see for the rest of your skiing life

Not sure Ellistine has seen item two before since he is too young and neophyte to skiing but.....he does have other ways to view ski items!!!

I am sure Jan has seen item one and two many many times! In fact I am sure Jan has seen item one "at moment of birth" often! He just never stopped to watch the "moment"! As far as item two,,,that he has seen many many many times, but then he was too young then and focussed on "other" things!

Bandit is also too young to indentify those two alone,,,but then perhaps "the acquired ski knowledge" can be obtained in many different sources.

Sorry two errors!

That top right section does seem interesting!

Pavelski
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

I was juts checking all the answers from day one so that I can give you all a correct listing of correct answers....and I realized that some of you ( not to mention leader) is using "interesting" strategies!

Look at Mike's first list! Seems we "skip" some numbers once we get past 10! Either this is a new way to count in Nova Scotia or Mike thinks Pavel will not note those "lost numbers"!

Back to my counting!

Pavelski
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

Sorry Mike,

I see what you did! First going vertically with numbers,,,,then going horizontally!

You confused my brain ( I am taking pain killers)...

Those items are interesting,,are they not Mike! Check your tune up kit,,,,you might have one of those!!!!

As American Express says, "Every ski tuner never leaves without one"!

Pavel

Ellistine
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

Mike from NS wrote:Is that a waxing iron on the roof rack just left of the elastic band and the Scratch decal? The tiny gage make me think it is a minature compressor.
Isn't it the rear half of a binding?

Ellistine
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

The back and green item, just in shot, on the bench is the tail of the other Fischer RX9. A very rare type of ski in that it's made it into Pavel's shop and has avoided being cut in half!

Ellistine
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

ellistine wrote:Mike from NS wrote:


Is that a waxing iron on the roof rack just left of the elastic band and the Scratch decal? The tiny gage make me think it is a minature compressor.

Isn't it the rear half of a binding?


When was this picture taken? Has that binding imigrated?

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Bandit
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

I see something that looks as though it does not belong. Not sure if it has already been spotted. The front half of the Rossi ski fixed horizontally over the poster, appears to have a bluetooth phone earpiece hanging from the tip??

I think I also see 2 complete Look turntable bindings, and there is another turntable heelpiece with the stopwatch hanging from it.

Mike from NS
reply to 'Free Spyder Polarfleece Jacket'
posted Oct-2007

Pavel,

I had meant to add in the listing of these cards, their use. I'll do that here ... the use is for setting the vertical tension or "gap" between the binding and the boot sole. By getting just enough drag when turning the adjusting screw the binding will be set correctly. This is what the two photos right of the green ski and above the ski roof rack may be depecting - testing that adjustment. I do have a thin card I carry with me for just that purpose...


Mike

PS: we in Nova Scotia try to add differently so that the Federal government might help us more - ha! like that will happen... the affects of that fresh salt air!!
Age is but a number.

Edited 4 times. Last update at 17-Oct-2007

Topic last updated on 28-October-2007 at 23:01