Jack Smith is living up to his promises
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 9:13 am
I thought it would be more than fair to start a new topic, so there's a bit more attention on what I brought up on the recent topic "Living up to promises".
First off I thought Jack was a complete asshole and I think he thought the same about me, which he was rightfully entitled to.
We both had a bad start to say so.
Inbetween we pmed several times and found out, that we have to think otherwise, regarding the other person. Jack is a supernice guy, who is willing to back his shit up-definitely.
So, yesterday the UPS guy shows up with that Bahne box- I just got back to the office, wanted to call it a day, since it was raining.
The box had a shirt, stickers, tape and the deck.
Since I promised to reply on Wednesday I checked the deck, liked it immediately and was curious to see what it can do.
So I decided to disassemble my Soederhall and go to a parking lot which was dry and had a decent downhill slope.
there i was at 9pm setting the course, full of anticipation.
the setup i used was a 110mm indy in the front, airflow offset in the back, cut down 3dms ranging from 78-90 a .
also some angled riser pads to make the board turn fast enough.
the course was offset,ranging from 5-6 feet cone distances.
before i had the soederhall i was riding a bottlenose deck,similar to the old turner shape,with a strong camber.
the problem i faced with the soederhall is,for myself,that i can't get the pump back i throw into the board.different from boards that flex.i love to use both,my arms and my feet to pump with.
so the black hill offered that possibilty.
stiff with a good response,not too snappy,slight concave(make it a bit more,jack),decent belly,good overall shape,excellent craftsmanship.
after staying at the parking lot for 3 hours,i decided to call it a day(hahahaha-i got home the next day).
the results were very positive.board turns excellent,just the way i like it.easy to control in extreme situations,stable ride,what else can i say besides that i sold my soederhall to a friend and i'm gonna keep this deck.
works better for me.other people might think differently about that issue,but the black hill suits my needs fine.
besides that, i have to say "thank you" again for sending me a few goodies along with the deck.
there's only a few left in the industry,who react as jack has done it.
he's backing up what he says,his products are good stuff and well worth the money.
thanks again from my side
apologies also for my previous behaviour,i sincerely hope they will be accepted.
First off I thought Jack was a complete asshole and I think he thought the same about me, which he was rightfully entitled to.
We both had a bad start to say so.
Inbetween we pmed several times and found out, that we have to think otherwise, regarding the other person. Jack is a supernice guy, who is willing to back his shit up-definitely.
So, yesterday the UPS guy shows up with that Bahne box- I just got back to the office, wanted to call it a day, since it was raining.
The box had a shirt, stickers, tape and the deck.
Since I promised to reply on Wednesday I checked the deck, liked it immediately and was curious to see what it can do.
So I decided to disassemble my Soederhall and go to a parking lot which was dry and had a decent downhill slope.
there i was at 9pm setting the course, full of anticipation.
the setup i used was a 110mm indy in the front, airflow offset in the back, cut down 3dms ranging from 78-90 a .
also some angled riser pads to make the board turn fast enough.
the course was offset,ranging from 5-6 feet cone distances.
before i had the soederhall i was riding a bottlenose deck,similar to the old turner shape,with a strong camber.
the problem i faced with the soederhall is,for myself,that i can't get the pump back i throw into the board.different from boards that flex.i love to use both,my arms and my feet to pump with.
so the black hill offered that possibilty.
stiff with a good response,not too snappy,slight concave(make it a bit more,jack),decent belly,good overall shape,excellent craftsmanship.
after staying at the parking lot for 3 hours,i decided to call it a day(hahahaha-i got home the next day).
the results were very positive.board turns excellent,just the way i like it.easy to control in extreme situations,stable ride,what else can i say besides that i sold my soederhall to a friend and i'm gonna keep this deck.
works better for me.other people might think differently about that issue,but the black hill suits my needs fine.
besides that, i have to say "thank you" again for sending me a few goodies along with the deck.
there's only a few left in the industry,who react as jack has done it.
he's backing up what he says,his products are good stuff and well worth the money.
thanks again from my side
apologies also for my previous behaviour,i sincerely hope they will be accepted.