Try to log on to Jayson Sutcliffe's website as he is the best person to
email in relation to inline skates.
His email is
info@...
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From: Inlinejumpspinners@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Monday, 20 June 2005 7:11 PM
To: Inlinejumpspinners@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [IJS] Digest Number 485
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Topics in this digest:
1. V1 Custom Inline skates from Australia
From: John Osborn <John.Osborn@...>
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:44:35 -0500
From: John Osborn <John.Osborn@...>
Subject: V1 Custom Inline skates from Australia
I first read about V1 Custom Inline artistic roller skates from
Australia on the artskate list (artskate@...
<mailto:artskate@...> ) back
in September 2004.
(Info at http://www.custominlines.com/ <http://www.custominlines.com/> )
I've skated on Pic skates for several years now, after
skating on quads, and ice skates before that. I enjoy the
Pic skates, but have never been totally comfortable with
the smallish toepick they have. I miss the Snyder-sized
toestop on my quads!
Anyway - I tried a couple of times to contact this company
in Australia through their website, with no luck in ever
getting a reply. Would anyone out there know how to get
in contact with them? Are they still in business? Is
there any way to buy a set of their frames here in the U.S.?
Or do I have to order them from Australia?
Thanks,
John Osborn
> 3-WHEEL FRAMES WITH ADJUSTABLE ROCKER
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> The first World Inline Men's Figure Skating Champion (2000)
> was Jason Sutcliffe from Australia (and 2nd in 2003) and
> Tammy Bryant from Australia came 1st in Senior Ladies in
> 2003. Both skated on Custom Inline frames made here in
> Australia. Now, so do many other top competitive inline
> figure skaters from other countries.
> We are very lucky to have a senior dance skater/aeronautical
> engineer who invented the best inline figure frames available.
> These frames give senior skaters the edge over other frames
> (pardon the pun) because of their unique patented construction.
> The middle wheel is off-set for greater forward control AND
> ALSO has an adjustable rocker so you can spin properly.
> Read more at http://www.custominlines.com/ <http://www.custominlines.com/>
> The AUS $ exchange rate will make the price even more appealing
> for overseas buyers.
> PS: I'm not associated with Custom Inlines. I'm just an old
> Aussie quad skater who I likes to help talented skaters find
> the best equipment. As far as artistic inline skates, these are
> THE ones!
> Cheers,
> Gerri in Oz
> Besotted with Dance Skating
> http://www.uq.net.au/~zzbarneg/gbh_skating.htm
<http://www.uq.net.au/~zzbarneg/gbh_skating.htm>
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