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  1. #1
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    Feeler: Superbros, spotless, one mount.

    Got a pair of Superbros I bought for backup, probably only skied them ten days. Tuned them up, bases and edges are immaculate. No topsheet chipping. Mounted once for FKS @ 327 on the line. Great ski, but I've owned three pair and its time to move on.

    I know these aren't exactly flying out the door nowadays, but if anyone's interested, make an offer. Can make pics available if needed.

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    Yur killing me wit dat bsl


    Pics?
    watch out for snakes

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    I'll get some tomorrow, they're at the shop.

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    I lied. There is some abrading at the tips. Storage wax on the bases, not much to see. Haven't taken the bindings off yet, but I might be talked in to letting them go. They are not in great shape, a little heel wiggle, but they're bombproof. Can plug current holes and drill for whatever you want before they ship out, if you're in to that kind of thing.

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    Where are you?

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    bump. i love my superbros. i'm taking them out for a spin tomorrow.

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    Awesome skis
    Quote Originally Posted by twodogs View Post
    Hey Phill, why don't you post your tax returns, here on TGR, asshole. And your birth certificate.

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    Fastest skis on the hill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepHelmet View Post
    Where are you?
    Located in Durango, CO. Riiiiight next to the middle of nowhere.

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    Curious about the story on this model. If it's a Hart (MN company) Fuelie Boss with a PM Gear topsheet but was made in the Nordica race room in Italy, who designed it?

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    I always thought Superbros were made by Blossom in Italy

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1000-oaks View Post
    Curious about the story on this model. If it's a Hart (MN company) Fuelie Boss with a PM Gear topsheet but was made in the Nordica race room in Italy, who designed it?
    Aldo??? man I'm tempted

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    Wasn't Aldo at Rossi before doing his AK Skis in Switzerland?

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    Aldo Kuonen design, basically the comp version of the AK Super Salmon. 121-91-111. Hart rebadged them as the Fuelie Boss, splat as the 195 bro or "superbro", all were pressed in the Blossom factory in Italy. Think Bomber had a version of this as well.

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    Favorite crud ski ever. Just point them and go. Haul ass through anything in your way. I still have what is probably one of the last undrilled pair out there. My little bro skied mine and decided he needed a pair. He bought them from Pat and then was transferred for work before mounting them. I bought them from him thinking I might need another pair some day. So far my first pair is still doing the job. May not ever need that second pair. I should
    Probably pass them on but just can't bring myself to let them go.
    I'd rather die while I'm living then live while I'm dead

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    Well, glad we all know how great they are, now somebody buy 'em!

    Bump.

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