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    Thumbs up Why DB rules.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Stephan R. Drake [mailto:stephan@dbskis.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 4:16 PM
    To: joshbu
    Subject: Checkin' in


    Hey Josh,

    Just checking in to see how your TR's worked out last season?

    Hopefully they treated you well. If you have a second, curious to hear what you liked or didn't like.

    Hope the summer is going well.

    -Stephan


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    Funny, none of the other ski companies I've ever bought skis from did that.

    Are you listening PM Gear?

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    Re: Why DB rules.

    Originally posted by joshbu


    Are you listening PM Gear?
    Of course....There's no way we would have been able to concieve, test, re-design, and re-test BroModels within the span of about 2 months without the help of Maggot insight and feedback. And as we wish to grow our offerings and be around for awhile, we'll continue to do ask for feedback, comments, and ideas whether they be negative or positive.

    That's a cool email from DB. They seem like a class-act.
    Last edited by Tyrone Shoelaces; 08-03-2004 at 06:32 PM.

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    Joshbu, did you reply to the email?

    If so, what did you say?

    Thanks
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    Re: Why DB rules.

    Originally posted by joshbu
    Funny, none of the other ski companies I've ever bought skis from did that.
    I have a hard time seeing Salomon (or any other big ski corp for that matter) doing that. But then again, their skis suck. Keeping in touch with the people who actually use the skis might prove to be a smart move in the end. Otherwise you might end up with a product range consisting only of useless foam core, c(r)ap construction mid fats.

    DB definitively rules
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    I sent a email to DB sunday night asking a ton of questions about their skis and got a response today answering all of them... Class act for sure, I just hope my surreals are worth the 880 bucks, and i can honestly promote them and get others to buy a few pairs.

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    Thumbs up Yep.

    DrakeBoinay is the shit. If I wasn't such a sellout I'd be on Tabla Rasa's all the time.

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    We're listening, waiting, and watching...

    That's exactly the kind of hands-on service (no jokes please) that we're all about!

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    Re: Yep.

    Originally posted by Telepath
    DrakeBoinay is the shit. If I wasn't such a sellout I'd be on Tabla Rasa's all the time.
    word.
    Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.

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