Refurb'd sticks - who's had it done?
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Refurb'd sticks - who's had it done?
Trying to decide if I should refurb my son's stick he broken composite. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to do it? And more specifically any testimonies as to how good the stick is after??
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Re: Refurb'd sticks - who's had it done?
Snap Happy wrote:Trying to decide if I should refurb my son's stick he broken composite. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to do it? And more specifically any testimonies as to how good the stick is after??
My 2 sons have had it done in the past. Casey Yoder (sp?). His company was called Stick Fix, I believe. He was operating out of St Paul. My one kid has hands and he did not use them in games. My other kid has hands like feet and could not tell the difference. I liked the 40.00 cost of a stick to be reconned!!
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Re: Refurb'd sticks - who's had it done?
Thanks for the input!!! I think we are going to give it a try.imlisteningtothefnsong wrote:Snap Happy wrote:Trying to decide if I should refurb my son's stick he broken composite. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to do it? And more specifically any testimonies as to how good the stick is after??
My 2 sons have had it done in the past. Casey Yoder (sp?). His company was called Stick Fix, I believe. He was operating out of St Paul. My one kid has hands and he did not use them in games. My other kid has hands like feet and could not tell the difference. I liked the 40.00 cost of a stick to be reconned!!
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Re: Refurb'd sticks - who's had it done?
Just following up here. I ended up doing this and it seems to be working fine for my kid.Snap Happy wrote:Thanks for the input!!! I think we are going to give it a try.imlisteningtothefnsong wrote:Snap Happy wrote:Trying to decide if I should refurb my son's stick he broken composite. Does anyone have a recommendation on who to do it? And more specifically any testimonies as to how good the stick is after??
My 2 sons have had it done in the past. Casey Yoder (sp?). His company was called Stick Fix, I believe. He was operating out of St Paul. My one kid has hands and he did not use them in games. My other kid has hands like feet and could not tell the difference. I liked the 40.00 cost of a stick to be reconned!!
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Re: Refurb'd sticks - who's had it done?
Thanks for the follow up was curious aswellSnap Happy wrote:Just following up here. I ended up doing this and it seems to be working fine for my kid.Snap Happy wrote:Thanks for the input!!! I think we are going to give it a try.imlisteningtothefnsong wrote:
My 2 sons have had it done in the past. Casey Yoder (sp?). His company was called Stick Fix, I believe. He was operating out of St Paul. My one kid has hands and he did not use them in games. My other kid has hands like feet and could not tell the difference. I liked the 40.00 cost of a stick to be reconned!!