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  1. #1
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    Bozeman Edge Guy??

    Hi,

    I've recently come into an extremely jacked pair of skis that I deem worthy of salvage. While I can handle the occasional edge misshap, this might be a little out of the realm of what I can or even want to deal with.

    I once heard a rumor of some secret edge repair man who does bomber work for wicked cheap, and garrentees it. That was a couple years ago, I was wondering if this mystery man actually exists.

    if not then where is the (1)best, (2)most reasonably priced edge repair in bozeman/bigsky.

    Thanks y'all
    Last edited by teleposeur; 03-21-2007 at 03:16 PM.

  2. #2
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    when you say edge repair, we talking a blown edge that needs replacing? (I know of no such mystery man in bozeman)

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    yes, an extremely blown and decroded edge, about 3 inches need to be replaced.
    Yeah, I'm not sure he exists, I just remember hearing something about him a couple seasons back when my friends used to ride hard at bigsky.
    ?
    I don't want to go to Phd or somewhere stupid and pay $80s an hour either.

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    where's all my b-town homies? I know you're not skiing.

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    if you ride those savaged skis in the overtime or the preseason, then you better not even spend the money trying to fix them. ride them till they die, then immolate them unto the more worthy immortals.

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    thats how I usually roll, but these are igneouses, I figure they deserve all respect, the year they end up on a fire will be a good one in MT.

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    Burn them now, maybe it's not too late.

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    ^^^nope its too late...

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    definatly too late...

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  11. #11
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    Yesterday was great, as was last sunday. Soft, fast, and no one to dodge. Nice while it lasted.
    "Unfortunately, Meadows mgmt/marketing found out about the PR stash and published it on their trail map."

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