Will Easton ever allow the public to make custom hockey sticks?
[2010-05-23 18:31:01]

Q: Sort of like the whole mybauer thing, but with Easton hockey sticks. Will it ever happen? And will they ever allow us to customize curves either, or is that reserved for the pros?

A: maybe

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I ASK *%^ Ned Goldsmith, vice president of Easton's hockey division. Uncomfortable silence is followed by whispering and then, finally, "We can't tell you that." Geez, is this hockey stick a matter of national security or what ?

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