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Bad ass wood - New Pocket Pistol models

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Post by Mathias Puentedura » Mon Jul 05, 2004 10:28 pm

I ve fall in love with the smokestack... What about prices?

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Post by Eddy Martinez » Tue Jul 13, 2004 1:22 am

I just sent my money order off for the TS and the Chicken Dagger Limited edition model. Can't wait to get my hands on these boards. Eddy Texas Outlaws.

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Post by Martin Drayton » Tue Jul 13, 2004 6:52 pm

Hey Mathias,

I rode the Smokestack Proto that Simon had at Hove (England) about 2 months ago... Lots of concave, very manoeverable through 5 foot straight and tight offsets. The concave makes it very responsive. I think he got the idea for the shape from a board he rode for years that was the same shape cut from a Santa Cruz blank-very functional, very nice...

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Post by Mathias Puentedura » Tue Jul 13, 2004 7:28 pm

ok waiting for money now...

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Post by Dan Mitchell » Wed Jul 14, 2004 1:48 am

Are these decks all wood, wood/fiberglass, or what??
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Post by Donald Campbell » Fri Jul 23, 2004 7:44 am

decks are all wood

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Post by Carsten Pingel » Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:04 am

The TS Model kicks ass !!! I like it more than my Jani S Camber! :-)

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Post by Eddy Martinez » Sun Aug 01, 2004 6:28 am

Just put together the Tight Slalom board. Simply Amazing. Reacts very quickly. You can't beat the price. 5fts not a problem. Very Nice board Chicken. Eddy Texas Outlaws.

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Post by Frank Henn » Mon Aug 02, 2004 3:57 pm

I just got the smokestack it is a very sweet ride. It introduced me to a new friend.
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Post by Carsten Pingel » Mon Aug 02, 2004 4:03 pm

Yippieh.....my TS took me to 7th place amateur tight at the esc2004 in Cologne, Germany !! :-).....it was my first race ever !!!!!!!

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Bad-ass wood (and fiberglass?)

Post by Jonathan Harms » Tue Aug 03, 2004 7:22 pm

At La Costa, Chicken also had a couple of these decks (Smokestack, Chicken "Dagger") that had a fiberglass (I think?) layer on the top, and a slight concave as well. He said that if he produces them, they would likely sell for about $10.00 more than the all-wood versions. As with all of his stuff, they looked very well made.

Also, for what it's worth, I've stood on Jeff Goad's new Smokestack wood deck (all wood, no concave), and it has a slightly different camber than his (and my) foam-core Pocket Pistols. The highest part of the camber is shifted somewhat forward, which effectively makes the rear part of the deck seem to slope more toward the rear, and it tends to shift your weight rearward as well. It's a rather different feeling. I haven't really ridden his, but he said he loves how it feels and rides.

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Re: Bad-ass wood (and fiberglass?)

Post by Alex Walters » Tue Aug 03, 2004 7:27 pm

Jonathan Harms wrote:At La Costa, Chicken also had a couple of these decks (Smokestack, Chicken "Dagger") that had a fiberglass (I think?) layer on the top, and a slight concave as well. He said that if he produces them, they would likely sell for about $10.00 more than the all-wood versions. As with all of his stuff, they looked very well made.

Also, for what it's worth, I've stood on Jeff Goad's new Smokestack wood deck (all wood, no concave), and it has a slightly different camber than his (and my) foam-core Pocket Pistols. The highest part of the camber is shifted somewhat forward, which effectively makes the rear part of the deck seem to slope more toward the rear, and it tends to shift your weight rearward as well. It's a rather different feeling. I haven't really ridden his, but he said he loves how it feels and rides.
Those have been up on the pocketpistol website for a few days now. The E Series Concave Slalom Decks. They're going for $74.95

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Post by Frank Henn » Wed Aug 04, 2004 4:12 am

The smoke stack kicks ass!!!!

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Post by Carsten Pingel » Thu Aug 05, 2004 1:23 pm

Is only the smokestack and the chicken available with fiberglass ?

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Post by Alex Walters » Thu Aug 05, 2004 8:03 pm

Looks like it. It would be great if they added more shapes though.

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Post by Derek Smith » Tue Oct 05, 2004 3:31 pm

Just ran my Concave Chicken in Super G this weekend and it is sick!! The Stiff flex feels perfect for me at 195lbs, and it's super snappy. Highly recommended.

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Post by Eddy Martinez » Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:24 am

I agree the Concave Chicken board is a very responsive board. Weight 211 lbs. Now to get my hands on the Smokestack. Eddy Texas Outlaws

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Post by Paul Howard » Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:57 am

I got the med flex(I weigh 165, used the 20.25" wb) from Chicken at Morro Bay, I finally tried it at home and it feels SOOOO good on hybrid and tight, it easily compares to a foam core.
Chicken, Please keep making these, the low-budget intro and midlevel slalomers need this kind of board badly, and the rest of us upper peanut gallery riders do as well. I could'nt get ahold of you by e-mail, it was good racing you on sunday. Later-Paul
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Post by Eddy Martinez » Sun Oct 31, 2004 2:36 pm

Finally got out to ride yesterday. I took the Hardcore E-Series Smokestack for a spin. We hit a small hill. speed 15-20 mph. The board cornered very well. We ran 8-10ft offsets at the top of the hill ( pronouced heel in TX ) followed by 20-7-8 ft offsets then 20-6 ftrs straight at the bottom. The Concave kept my size 12 ft in place. The board was very easy to control on feather slides as well. No wheel rub, the wheel wells eliminate that from happening. Chicken once again thank for making such a nice and affordable board. Eddy Texas Outlaws.

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Post by Vincent Berruchon » Wed Nov 17, 2004 10:08 pm

I didn't find size and shape descritption of the Chicken "Dagger" deck?
It's a giant slalom oriented board, isn' it?
Can I have details and/or impressions?

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Post by Rich Stephens » Wed Nov 17, 2004 11:21 pm

Depending on what kind of computer and browser you are using, the description text about each deck on the pocket pistols website may not be visible. It appears as black text on that dark background of punk rock flyers. but if you mouse over it like you are selecting some text...voila...some text appears and is readable.

For example, here is what it says for the E-series Dagger:

"The Chicken Red Dagger Concave Model is one of the first new concave slalom boards available from PPS. These boards are made with two separate layers of glass and epoxy sandwiched between layers of hard rock maple for a killer responsive flex. Length: 33 1/4” Width: 9.0” Wheel Base: 21 1/8” & 22 1/8” Coming Soon! "

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Post by Vincent Berruchon » Thu Nov 18, 2004 1:47 am

Thanks Rich!
I'm using Mozilla most of the time and you're right... I can see the boards descriptions with MS Internet Explorer but not with Mozilla.
I definitely feel safer using Mozilla and Firefox but sometimes this kind of things arrive...

So I can see that the Hardcore shape is different from the E Series Concave

Chicken Dagger Hardcore
Hardcore Dagger The Hardcore series decks are made from hardrock maple and our own special Hardcore laminate. Length: 33 1/8” Width: 8.50” Wheel Base: 21 1/8” & 22 1/8” Available Flex: Soft, Medium, Stiff Camber: Heavy or Light

Chicken Red Dagger E Series Concave
The Chicken Red Dagger Concave Model is one of the first new concave slalom boards available from PPS. These boards are made with two separate layers of glass and epoxy sandwiched between layers of hard rock maple for a killer responsive flex. Length: 33 1/4” Width: 9.0” Wheel Base: 21 1/8” & 22 1/8” Coming Soon!

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Post by Carsten Pingel » Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:29 am

Hi Vinz,
I just set up the Chicken ( medium stiff) for Winter training. I don't want do destroy my foam GS from PPS. I don't know if the cold weather is bad for my foam board in the wintertime ?!
And the Hardcore Chicken works very well for me, good shape, medium stiffness , and some PPS Foam blocks to get some concave for the front foot, and a big tail block for the back foot.
Withe the tail block its kind of riding a s-camber ! :-)

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Post by Joachim Leonhardt » Fri Dec 17, 2004 10:06 pm

Hi Carsten,
no problem - I have tested my 36'' at about 2°C in early 2003 - it works well. Don't fear - use it .

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Post by Rich Stephens » Fri Dec 17, 2004 10:12 pm

I just received my E-series Concave Chicken model the other day and it feels great on my street. I'll be running it through some cones for a complete test tomorrow. Of course it is nearly 70F here right now (20C) so I can't comment on the temperature. Sorry to rub it in guys. Gotta love California winter!

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Post by Adam Winston » Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:50 pm

i got ted oles old smokestack that civ won at the DHB cup... and i got hooked on slalom.. i love this deck, its winter now and im still riding about twice a week... setting up cones whenever and where ever i can....

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Post by Tod Oles » Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:17 am

Adam,

I'm glad it has found a good home!!

Ride it like you stole it.... :-)
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Post by Adam Winston » Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:42 am

oh trust me.. I DO.... im slowly catching up to chris... im hoping to race this year... still dont know what races im going to yet.. dovercourt for sure.. its soo close

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