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Ha ha we still got our own currency!

Post by Mats » Saturday 13 October 2007, 9:36

The krona rules in sweden... :D

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Re: Inside EU no taxes

Post by RicHard » Saturday 13 October 2007, 12:35

Mats wrote:Hi Richard, TD2 Including shipping, VAT and warranty 300€. Outside EU but in Europe deduct 20% and add your own countrys taxes. Allow 3 workdays for shipping aprox.
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Ehm... where did you buy them?!
This seems to be the cost almost without any shipping/taxes!
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Alpinepunk is offical Bomber dealer/distributor

Post by Mats » Saturday 13 October 2007, 13:44

Hi Richard,

Alpinepunk´s goal is to make and sell high quality carving gear. Boots, bindings and boards. We distribute Deeluxe and Bomber products. We also do our own brand of boards. The legendary surfcarver "The Afterburner".

For the coming winter we´re launching totally new constructions and also a titanal version of our split-tails.

BR

Mats

PS. I´m spending the upcoming weekend in Kaunertal testing new boards. If any one want´s to try out and see how much fun a split-tail is. Please come by. DS.
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Post by RicHard » Saturday 13 October 2007, 14:19

Ohps... sorry... I was thinking you were a customer that bought bindings from us...
I can imagine, now, you are a reseller.
Acc... if you could come two years before... I would had saved hundreds of euros... :(
Ok! Let's look forward to future purchasings! :)
Ciao!
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Post by Ohawa » Tuesday 16 October 2007, 15:10

Matts: your split-tail looks very much like Hot Burner from the 1999/2000! They ended up with 195cm which was a waaaayyy toooo long for that time.
Board? Just a Choc, 180...

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Afterburner

Post by Mats » Saturday 10 November 2007, 0:33

Well the split tail was a very good idea that worked well for racers like Mark Fawcett but... the split is about the only similarity there is between my boards and the old Sims. They had like a 10 cm frontmount and where made like the slalomskis from that time - very stiff or ultra stiff and it was also very narrow boards.

The Afterburner is a wide (21cm) and soft flexing board with a very special noseconsruction that gives stability in soft snow but let´s the edge grip when on ice or hardpack. The split give you a very surfyfeel and makes for a even flex through out the turn. Sidecut is 13,7m. If you have seen the 70´s surfer Larry Bertelman´s deep turns that is what you can expect when you ride an Afterburner. The board comes in soft and medium flex in 182 cm and 172 cm and also in an 182 titanal version.

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