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To: Keith M. Santos who wrote (3004)10/27/1997 8:47:00 PM
From: Jim Mills  Respond to of 3977
 
Well Keith, I'm not much of a hockey player..... but I have a couple friends using the A20 stick, and from what their telling me, It's the best feeling stick out there. I have the A22-400 Quadforce stick for street and I'll tell you one thing...... I can slap a puck into tomorrow. Nice looking also.

bw,

Jim M.



To: Keith M. Santos who wrote (3004)10/28/1997 3:07:00 AM
From: Perry M.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3977
 
I have a TP-10-300 and I'm impressed. I've compared the weight to most of the other competitive sticks on the market and it appears to be the lightest. It is strong and has a good feel. The light weight allowed me to lengthen my shaft with little consequece. My shot has also improved. Even if the company never recovers it's stock price at least I got a great stick out the deal. Luckily I was never tempted to invest more than I was willing to lose with this one.

Does anyone know the name of the Canadian sporting goods chain that is selling Quadrax hockey sticks?

I thought that Black Steel was discussed before and the conclusion was that Quadrax supply's the raw material for these sticks. Does anyone else remember this?

BTW,I saw a picture in the papaer of the Blackhawks top draft pick using a Black Steel shaft during the preseason. Haven't seen any other playres using this or Quadrax shafts,but will keep looking.