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These aren't coming from a rep. It might get factored into the price or I might do it on a case-by-case basis, depending on the availability of boxes to ship these in or where you guys live. Also, if a bunch of you guys want to make one big order I can send everything to one person and then you can pick it up from them, it'd save you quite a bit on shipping overall.
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Didn't get a chance to talk to my buddy tonight but left a message. Still trying to get rock solid prices, I could probably guess with some of these but I don't want to tell you guys one price then have it change in a day or two.
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As long as I can get discounted boards I'll offer you guys deals.
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Most likely somewhere around $250 or so. The guy that gets me Rome stuff is out of town right now but I should be able to talk to him tonight or tomorrow. I'm going to put together a list of everything that's been requested so far and try and get prices by tomorrow.
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What size?
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The only similarities between M4 and M3 is the team. I'm pretty sure the M4 boards are pressed at the Elan factory in Austria. More info on their construction can be found here.
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hell yeah up in this thread
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Oakley, I can get a pair of bindings, what specfic model did you want to know about? Nick, I can get boots, still waiting on a price though. The Burton order isn't going to be placed for another few weeks, but I'll try to get prices ASAP. Also, I can also get Rome and/or M4 boards, all 2006/2007. The Romes should be around $200-250 each, not sure about the M4s just yet.
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Can a mod lock this shit immediately?
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DHarrisburg replied to Heather-Big Boulder's topic in Jack Frost & Big Boulder
But most snowboarders can't stand huge bumps to rails. Sorry that you can't ollie, but we started this shit so you better get used to it -
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DHarrisburg replied to pyro_boarder's topic in Montage Mountain
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Not really. Last time I checked Burton proforms were only good for one or two boards, one pair of bindings, one pair of boots, and one outerwear setup.
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Let me see if I can add them on an order and I'll get back to you with a price.
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What are you looking for?
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Have you rode an UnInc? They're pretty stiff straight out of the wrapper, and don't break in too much.
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I was going to demo one this summer but never really got around to it. I had a buddy who rides for Burton and liked the Vapor but, as everyone else has mentioned, the price is staggering. I'll check to see if I can get one, but I can't imagine the price will be below $500 or so. I'll also check what boards I'll be able to snag for your daughter. 06/07 They're working both ends of the spectrum, though. Sure, they've got a $900 carving/freeride board, but they've also got the $330 Blunt. I guess the Custom X is pretty expensive, but I probably wouldn't ride anything over then UnInc. (which I have available, prices probably somewhere around $350-$400, retails for $550 if I remember correctly). Edit: can a mod please change the original post? Please change "next year's" to "this year's." Just want to clear up any confusion.
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I can get Burton boards for cheaper than retail and can pass along some savings. If anyone out there wants next year's models reply here and I'll quote you a price. Also, I can also get Rome and/or M4 boards, all 2006/2007. The Romes should be around $200-250 each, not sure about the M4s just yet.
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You mean those guys who compete against eachother?
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If I remember correctly you need a CDL and you can't get one until you're 21. Plus that's really a pretty lame job at Mammoth, there's much better ones around.
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If you snowboard, High Cascade. If you ski, Windells or CoC.
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Actually Mammoth season almost never goes past July 4th. The last two years have been the biggest and the second biggest recorded snowfall at Mammoth and in neither year has operations gone on past the 4th. I guess the Mountain figures that losing money for three months of the year is enough This year it was one pipe, three jumps, and five jibs if I remember correctly. Also, for the price of one session at COC you could move to Mammoth for the entire spring. Some are probably going to consider this as pretty biased, but CoC is a joke when compared to High Cascade.
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All of those photos, except for the second, are closed setups. I'm sure the MC pipe might look that good for all of about 10 minutes after they cut it, and that QP would get beat to death after a day or two of regular public use. I've hit that second jump. It varied between 65-75 and did have a shitload of pop (which mellowed out the longer they kept it in the park). The Mammoth jump setup in main park usually has a triple line right at the top towards the left that's something like 20-25-35, there's usually the "big jump" smack dab in the middle (65 to 80), then the famous bottom line (usually 40 to 55 into 55 to 70). Right next to main park is forest trail and it's usually a quadruple line of jumps around 15 to 20 feet.
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Burton isn't "backing" their parks, persay. I'll post more about the topic later.
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Snow now is really not that awesome. I've seen the mountain shut down for 2-3 inches last year. All it does is cover rocks which are then run over by unsuspecting skiers.