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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: ****Re: S/F is illegal*****

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Posted by Timothy "XPndrgn" Stiffey on February 19, 2002 at 14:27:02:

In Reply to: ****Re: S/F is illegal***** posted by sputnick on February 18, 2002 at 16:50:00:

My brother actually just got an e-mail back from Bill Cookston, and, at least for the Turbo Board, as long as it can be locked and not changed on the field it is legal. That's as much as the e-mail said.


: I've heard all sorts of things about the shocker sf being illegal and not (by using tourney Locks) is you say that you still cant use it, where can you buy the 4x4 boards or is their any other type of "legal" ones out there?

: Thanks alot

: Sputnick




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