The History of Snowboarding – From Garages tothe Olympics 1980's-2005
URL failed to show up on prior post. Sorry. Try this URL on 2/22/05.
AJH Address:http://www.thehistoryof.net/history-...wboarding.html - Tuesday, February 22, 2005 |
Aj 427 wrote:
URL failed to show up on prior post. Sorry. Try this URL on 2/22/05. AJH Address:http://www.thehistoryof.net/history-...wboarding.html - Tuesday, February 22, 2005 sounds good :-) I'll check it out when I get home. here's to your 85th....btw what kind of board are you riding these days? bri -- * enjoying the karma * remove LKJSDFJSD from address to email |
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... URL failed to show up on prior post. Sorry. Try this URL on 2/22/05. AJH Address:http://www.thehistoryof.net/history-...wboarding.html - Tuesday, February 22, 2005 Cool. FWIW, I also enjoyed "Sick: A Cultural History of Snowboarding" by Susanna Howe. It's a few years old now but still a good read. Chris |
Mike M. Miskulin wrote:
While pondering the Universe, (Aj 427) wrote 13123- : http://www.thehistoryof.net/history-...wboarding.html "The same year, Avalanche Snowboards was created in Salt Lake Tahoe. They only made three boards the first year and used a formica base." Typo? Salt Lake Tahoe? definitely should say SOUTH Lake Tahoe (I would think)... maybe someone did a search and replace on all occurrences of "S.", or their brain was just switched off for those few seconds :-) bri -- * enjoying the karma * remove LKJSDFJSD from address to email |
"bri719" wrote in message ... Mike M. Miskulin wrote: While pondering the Universe, (Aj 427) wrote 13123- : http://www.thehistoryof.net/history-...wboarding.html "The same year, Avalanche Snowboards was created in Salt Lake Tahoe. They only made three boards the first year and used a formica base." Typo? Salt Lake Tahoe? definitely should say SOUTH Lake Tahoe (I would think)... maybe someone did a search and replace on all occurrences of "S.", or their brain was just switched off for those few seconds :-) bri -- Yeah, Avalanche is SLT. Winterstick is SLC. |
[Hello, I wanted to know if someone out there could tell me a little more about my Burton Backhill.
I bought a Burton Backhill from a surf shop in 1981 or 1982. It is signed by Jake Burton Carpenter in red just above the made in Vermont print. It is all wood with navy print "Burton Backhill" on the top deck and the bottom. It has a black rope with a red handle threaded through the two hole at the top of the board. It has two metal fins on the bottom with a round tail. The rear foot binding has a large rubber band type binding and the front foot has a waterski type binding without a heel. I do not know what year this snowboard is I only know about the time I bought it. Thank you again, nunzio |
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