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To: Perry M. who wrote (3007)10/28/1997 6:20:00 AM
From: Jim Mills  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3977
 
Perry, I know Sportsflex in Canada was selling Quadforce sticks. I don't know if this is the one we're talking about ? Go to serch and type in Sportsflex..... They have a web site.

bw,
Jim M.



To: Perry M. who wrote (3007)10/28/1997 7:50:00 AM
From: J. Davies  Respond to of 3977
 
Black Steel uses Cytec's competing technology known as 'commingled.' Graphite and nylon yarns are mixed together - dry - and then woven into a fabric. The nylon is melted and forced into the graphite during molding.

QDRX makes a thin tape of nylon coated graphite fibers...... this produces a less variable product when molded.

JD



To: Perry M. who wrote (3007)10/28/1997 9:54:00 AM
From: David MacLachlan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3977
 
National Sports carries the high end stick (TP10) and the lower priced model (A400?). They seem to keep a handful in stock, but the guys in the store don't know anything about them. The Canadian distributor is in Guelph, Ontario and can direct you to a closer retail outlet if you are not in the Toronto area. They sell for C$99 and C$44 (shaft only).

I have found the stick (TP10) very light and it does pack a punch. Of course this comes from a guy who used to use a wood stick. Someone told me, or I read here, that 3 or 4 NHL guys were going to be using the stick this year, but I have not seen any yet.

In short, the stick is for real, the golf shafts are for real, the bike products are selling. Who knows, but at least there are real products and a real market to satisfy. Too bad those markets are filled with 10 ton marketing gorillas.