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*Ace*

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  1. I think it might just be a display piece after all. We'll see though.

    I appreciate the advice with the drills and everything. If I ever make a move in mounting bindings, perhaps I can come up to you and learn a thing or two, then maybe hit the slopes after.

    I have my eyes out for a nice symmetrical board...I guess its only a matter of time...

    Let the filling of the quiver begin...

  2. I am still pretty new to this alpine stuff.

    Been boarding for 10+ years.

    Learned on an old Hooger Booger in hard boots.

    I know there are better boards out there, and that Asym. boards are pretty much out. I don't have the money to drop on a $300 board, plus the ski areas around here are more like big hills than mountains.

    I guess the only reason why I would want to mount bindings on it is just to see how it rides. Compare it to the other Banana that I have. Compare it to the PJ.

    I am sure that once I buy a 'REAL' carving board, that I will see the light. But, I think I will go retro for now...:D

    BTW...thanks for all the input guys. I am still new here and don't know many people. Thanks again!

  3. Ya, I would need to have to go to a shop and have it done.

    $50 isn't too bad, I don't think I would spend more than that though.

    Do you think they would have a hard time with an Asym. board?

    Am I right about those circles being where the bindings SHOULD be?

    Rob - it might end up on the wall...:D

  4. I am looking at an old board on the internet.

    An old Crazy Banana Race .5Narrow

    Crazy-Banana-518.jpg

    As you can see from this pic there are NO hole drilled for bindings?

    Is it possible to have new holes drilled?

    Is it expensive?

    *I assume the new binding holes should be over those black/white checked circles...no?

  5. I give up.

    Why?

    Ya, I know its old, but it is pretty fun and it turns heads...a good first board to get into carving...only $81 with bindings and boots(that fit!).

    I want to get a serious carving board, but the terrain around here isn't worthy.

    Plus I don't have the cash.

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