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  1. #26
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    i personally will continue charging chutes and sending big cliffs on mine. i am totally personally satisfied with the plum in terms of robustness, and i am really pleased to see that alexis is taking good care of TC, which was not a concern of mine, but really happy to see it none-the-less.
    go for rob

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    Got mine a week ago, thanks Marshall!

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    as I said great binders and I have been more then pleased with their performance. I will ski them again for sure, just will be more cautious with my terrain selection from now on. Thats just me, I am quite large and with a geared out pack even quite larger.

    I skied plenty of steeps in Utah with these and had no issues. Not sure what happened on mt washington. When I find out from plum, I will post more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thin cover View Post
    as I said great binders and I have been more then pleased with their performance. I will ski them again for sure, just will be more cautious with my terrain selection from now on. Thats just me, I am quite large and with a geared out pack even quite larger.

    I skied plenty of steeps in Utah with these and had no issues. Not sure what happened on mt washington. When I find out from plum, I will post more.
    Glad you are OK TC. The last thing you needed was a repeat of last year. Will be interested to hear what you find out from Plum.
    The Passion is in the Risk

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    I bought Marshall's last pair of Guides, but things have come up so I'm putting them back up for sale. Kills me to do it...they're gorgeous.

    Same price, $550 shipped, payment via money order or Paypal from your checking account marked "personal payment." (Add 3% to cover the fee if you want to use a credit card on Paypal.)

    *** SOLD ****
    Last edited by 1000-oaks; 04-30-2011 at 11:09 PM.

  6. #31
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    Marshal, the Plum jig arrived today. It is as nice a piece of CNC machined aluminum as their bindings. I did not know I was buying such a nice piece of equipment. It is going to make binding mounts a piece of cake. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1000-oaks View Post
    I bought Marshall's last pair of Guides, but things have come up so I'm putting them back up for sale. Kills me to do it...they're gorgeous.

    Same price, $550 shipped, payment via money order or Paypal from your checking account marked "personal payment." (Add 3% to cover the fee if you want to use a credit card on Paypal.)

    sorry to hear, if I had the extra cash I would buy them from you. Just cant go back to my ft 12's after plums. Interested for the 16 din next year. I have a friend in Tahoe looking for a pair. I will tell him

  8. #33
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    does that mean you're back skiing TC? How's the knee?
    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke
    Cell phones are great in the backcountry. If you're injured, you can use them to play Tetris, which helps pass the time while waiting for cold embrace of Death to envelop you.

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    yeah back skiing, steep terrain is a gimp skiing exercise in humility, but I am pretty comfortable in trees and mellower stuff. Just happy as fuck to be turning. thanks for asking

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    1000-Oaks, I'll take those guides. Check your PMs.

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    My pair is sold (thanks TC!), maybe Marshall has a line on some more?

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    bump. picked up a couple more.
    go for rob

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    I thought that I had a few coming my way.
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    Plum Guids

    Do you still have some more?

    cheers

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