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here's some pics of what i did last night
was bored........cause it's winter here in friggen "eh-ville"

I "Rickie-fied" my gear! hahahah!














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That stamping looks sick...

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Sweet, liking the look. How'd you put the "STEEL" stmaping on the wedges?

I stamped it myself (it's my first name...for real)

and believe it or not SV are my initials......kinda neat i thought...certainly not why i bought the wedges tho HERE is a link on how to stamp yourself really quite easy only thing i do different is i use 2 sided tape instead of masking tape (less slippery) and hold the stamp cloer to the bottom, so it doesnt slip and double stamp your wedge I have stamped Vokeys, Callaways and Nike's - all were easy to stamp and before i get flamed for this.... no i dont think im a pro just wanted a personal touch and when my ADD kicks in to high gear, it gives me something to do that and it helps me from "HO" ing my gear......this way no one will buy something with my name on it!! hahah!
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Looks good, I like it!

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Your putter looks great.Sucks that you guys cant play golf year round...I too had some time alone with my putter when it was raining a few weeks ago. I soaked my Scotty California in coke to remove the honey dipped finish and redid my paint fill. I like how it came out, and Im sure it will be changed again next year. Im going to wait a while before I send it to the custom shop to get redone. I have a feeling this putter will be in the bag a very long time.

I did my wedges a little while back.
and before i get flamed for this.... no i dont think im a pro just wanted a personal touch and when my ADD kicks in to high gear, it gives me something to do that and it helps me from "HO" ing my gear......this way no one will buy something with my name on it!! hahah!

I agree with this too. It prevents me from searching Ebay for new stuff lol

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I guess it is time for you to break out the hockey gear, eh?

yep....

but u know what.. i played yesterday for the first time since April....and it really wasnt that great doesnt excite me like it used to in all honesty, i would rather go pay $10 for a LG bucket at the dome, and hit a bucket w my wedges for an hour dunno......well see how much i actually play hockey this winter
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yep....

Teaching a child to skate is as fun as a game of hockey any day. Make a rink in your back yard - embrace the cold.

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yep....

I lace up the skates for the first time since last winter this coming wednesday and i dunno I just dont have as much drive to play hockey as I do to play golf....Maybe its because im getting older and slower and fatter and everyone else is getting younger and faster.....lol

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Teaching a child to skate is as fun as a game of hockey any day. Make a rink in your back yard - embrace the cold.

yea, my little girl is 2.5 now, so she is FOR SURE getting skates this yr (u know, the ol 2 blader learner skates?)

she loves coming ice fishing w me too, so we will do lots of that this year
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yea, my little girl is 2.5 now, so she is FOR SURE getting skates this yr (u know, the ol 2 blader learner skates?)

I can skate pretty good, use to go all the time as a kid and it just stuck with me.


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yea, my little girl is 2.5 now, so she is FOR SURE getting skates this yr (u know, the ol 2 blader learner skates?)

My daughter sort of learned last year (she's ~ 4.4 years old). She still falls a but watching her keep getting up and trying again was cool.

I went skate shopping at Canadian Tire and picked up a pair of bob skates (the strap on 2-bladers) and regular molded girls skates. I thought about getting skates that can be expanded as they grow, but I tested the insides with my hands. So much material bunches up that they're probably only remotely comfortable at the largest size. Uncomfortable feet are cold feet. Cold feet makes for dreading skating. I remember it all too well. Anyway, I went with little molded Bauers (white with pink liners) and they have so much support we didn't need the bob skates. Don't forget the helmet! We picked up a Tinkerbell snowboard helmet at Zellers - yeah, we're ghetto.

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