2024 Quiver
Re: 2024 Quiver
Chinesium 2016s. There's still time to get something better before skiing season ends.
- lowangle al
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Re: 2024 Quiver
They were popular in the Daks back in the 80's. I remember people skiing them with heavy leather boots. They were good turners.
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Re: 2024 Quiver
I think it is a Dexter, a six inch boning knife . It's my go to kitchen knife.
The cleaver on the right is Chinese made. It's great for chopping veggies and is sharp enough to be a slicer. The one on the left is for the heavy work.
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Re: 2024 Quiver
"They were popular in the Daks back in the 80's. I remember people skiing them with heavy leather boots. They were good turners."
I first saw them in the 70's when I was in the Wasatch, and they were coveted by the XCD crowd back then. I was in the Dak's in the 80's and 90's, and they were the preferred ski of many (myself included), usually skied with Merrell XCD leathers. Sold lots of them during those years too in the shops I worked in. The 900's were the flagship model; the 1000's (slightly wider) were delightful as well. Saw a pair of 1400's-once- in the rafters at Wasatch Touring in SLC; they looked like an AT ski compared to the 900's. Never saw a pair of those on snow.
I first saw them in the 70's when I was in the Wasatch, and they were coveted by the XCD crowd back then. I was in the Dak's in the 80's and 90's, and they were the preferred ski of many (myself included), usually skied with Merrell XCD leathers. Sold lots of them during those years too in the shops I worked in. The 900's were the flagship model; the 1000's (slightly wider) were delightful as well. Saw a pair of 1400's-once- in the rafters at Wasatch Touring in SLC; they looked like an AT ski compared to the 900's. Never saw a pair of those on snow.
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Re: 2024 Quiver
Thanks for the generous offer Al. have a set of bonna blues and several other woodies so I am set.lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 12:25 pmChisana, if you make it up to Anchorage you can have them. They're 215s and in good condition.
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Re: 2024 Quiver
I thought so on both accounts. I have a dexter boning knife but I thought mine looked longer than yours, although pics can be misleading. I've gotten into Chinese cooking this winter, in particular use of the round bottom carbon steel wok right in the firebox of my cookstove after removing the hob rings, and especially the food of Sichuan, so I bought myself a Chinese slicing cleaver for added style and just to see how it works. Way different than a western chef knife, which I still use for rocking motion to mince herbs.lowangle al wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 12:49 pmI think it is a Dexter, a six inch boning knife . It's my go to kitchen knife.
The cleaver on the right is Chinese made. It's great for chopping veggies and is sharp enough to be a slicer. The one on the left is for the heavy work.
Re: 2024 Quiver
Pretty much content with two pairs of skis at this point if I'm predominantly touring for turns, which is typicallymy goal. The Findr xcd for low angle on fishscales and Zero G for covering more vertical on skins. Quite similar skis actually, I wish I had the bindings mounted both the same at the point as on the g3's.
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Re: 2024 Quiver
Ooh can I play!
In order of favorites, the Ingstads, the Askjem Elite XLT's and the Deathwish Tours (which would be incredible tele skis)