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Posts posted by KKelly
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Horton,
If you skied on the 45 year old EP for a while what do you think you could run?
Kevin
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Congratulations!
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@A_B I am sorry for the loss of your friend.
Kevin
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@A_B I am sorry to hear about your friend. I just lost one of my best friends and wish I had spent more time with him the last year of his life. What I was doing in my busy life doesn't seem so important now.
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@dave2ball I agree about the Phase II handle. I looked for a new one when I started skiing again about 5 years ago but the shape obviously isn't popular any more.
As @thager said the flat spots made it fit my hands nicely.
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@thager It was a Pro Line Phase II. I still have mine from the 80's. I'm thinking about getting it re-strung so I can use it again.
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My prayers are with you and your family John.
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I have been thinking about you and Winston. I hope he does well.
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You and your family are in my prayers.
Kevin
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I want to thank everyone for the help. I had checked Wiley's website but didn't see the old style. I called them and they had what I needed. I'm 51 and still forget there is a thing called a telephone sometime.
Thanks again,
Kevin
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The thread about old skis got me wanting to fix up my old @ 1979 EP Comp 1. I am looking for the rear toe hardware (bars) that have the uneven screw spacing as EP used at the time. All I can find on the net is bars with even spacing. Any ideas on a source?
Thanks, Kevin
Hey Horton I found it!!
in Skis Fins Bindings
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@swc5150
What year did the Carbon V come out? I remember I was at Cleveland's Ski School in the early to mid 80's and someone had one (I think his name was Christian). I tried it and ran a few at 28 the first time on it which was the same as I could run on my EP Comp 1at the time. He told me I needed a new ski. I agreed but was a poor working college student so I had to stick with my EP. Beer and food were more important than a new ski at the time.
Thanks for the memory.
Thanks, Kevin