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mikic1
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Material/supplies in europe

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Hi all,

just to let you know that there is a new material webshop in Europe,

www.junksupply.com

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Im confused here. I only see 2 axes


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Well, me too then! I see carbon fiber, no axes.
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Axes are handy when skiing tight trees.
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2000, let's get 'em :D everyone needs a couple: http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/49248 ... t_For.html plus, very lightweight!

"This inflatable axe is in lovely shape,your kids would be glad to receive a toys in unique design.Customer logo imprinted is available for advertising promotion premiums or as festival gifts for customer.It's attracted and practical!"

What Festival? The AXE Festival! Smash!
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Post by mikic1 »

Fixed. Its triaxial. Looks similar to biaxial.
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