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Old October 14th 07, 11:56 PM posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
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Default what kind of board should i get? ;)

On Oct 9, 3:06 pm, jw wrote:
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jw wrote:
Hey,


Just a quick comment: I thought this talk of being really sick and tired
of people asking "what kind of board should I get?" reeks of elitism and
"holier than thou-ness."


Sorry guys, this was probably an uncalled for rant. Especially just
stepping back in here after so long. *I* probably won't even be in here
that much this winter, although you never know, depends on work level,
etc.

But, I do enjoy helping people out, getting started, advancing their
skills, etc., as I'm sure you do too.

As for my snowboard company, who knows? I'd love to make it happen and
will slowly work toward it with my connections...but I gotta make a buck
in the meantime. Maybe after I really "retire" from my current line of
work (freelance).

That said, Pray For Snow! (Didn't someone -- Bob F? -- say the Cascades
are getting some? Points North in New England might be getting some from
the upcoming forecast "nor-easter" type storm).

-jw


Burton boards are the way to go...also UNity snowboards out of
Silverthorne Colorado havea solid set up...they were named good-wood
of the year in 2005..other than that, have fun in the pow-pow

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