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4-pole ESSX series for sale

Unread postby PVMD2B » Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:15 am

I am a recently retired pole vaulter with four nearly new essx poles to sell. I bought them last year from Earl Bell and we worked together to get a perfect series. They are:

1. 14'1" 22.7 (143lbs.)
2. 14'1" 22.1 (149lbs.)
3. 14'1" 21.5 (156lbs.)
4. 14'1" 21.2 (160lbs.)

Two of these poles have been cut (2 inches) so their flex fits right in the series but they all work perfectly and again are nearly new. I jumped on them for 1 season and the 4th one in the series has yet to be jumped on!

I am willing to sell the series for $1000 which is a great deal for the set. If you are at all interested PLEASE write to me and we can talk about price etc.

Laura Rosenberger

Royalvaulter@yahoo.com
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Unread postby vaultmd » Fri Apr 22, 2005 12:49 pm

Lay off, people; they're mine!

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Unread postby PVMD2B » Fri Apr 22, 2005 9:47 pm

Wilson is the coolest pathologist/polevaulter EVER! :D
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Unread postby vaultmd » Sat Apr 23, 2005 3:20 am

Ummm . . .

you're forgetting one Grandpa Bell!

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Re: 4-pole ESSX series for sale

Unread postby Bruce Caldwell » Sat Apr 23, 2005 9:42 am

PVMD2B wrote:I am a recently retired pole vaulter with four nearly new essx poles to sell. I bought them last year from Earl Bell and we worked together to get a perfect series. They are:

1. 14'1" 22.7 (143lbs.)
2. 14'1" 22.1 (149lbs.)
3. 14'1" 21.5 (156lbs.)
4. 14'1" 21.2 (160lbs.)

Two of these poles have been cut (2 inches) so their flex fits right in the series but they all work perfectly and again are nearly new. I jumped on them for 1 season and the 4th one in the series has yet to be jumped on!

I am willing to sell the series for $1000 which is a great deal for the set. If you are at all interested PLEASE write to me and we can talk about price etc.

Laura Rosenberger

Royalvaulter@yahoo.com


Those flex numbers have to be Earl Bell flexes
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Unread postby jhesch » Sun Apr 24, 2005 12:20 am

Bruce - I'm surprised to see you didn't comment on cutting the poles?

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We do not recommend it.

Unread postby Bruce Caldwell » Sun Apr 24, 2005 10:06 pm

jhesch wrote:Bruce - I'm surprised to see you didn't comment on cutting the poles?


We do not recommend it. And these poles are already done so I did not mention it.
What was done was to provide a series in flexes by trimming off the bottom of the pole to arrive at a specific flex number. However as we have stated in other post that a pole is the weight size based on the pattern and trimming the pole cut 1-2 inches off the bottom of a pole may change the flex or where the flex is now measured but it is still the weight size we started with.

Doing so with our poles will result in a lower bend as the butt area is crucial towards keeping the pole from bending into the pit?
I cannot speak for the other companies but you do need to be careful as altering a pole more than this will make them illegal for High School usage.
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Unread postby PVMD2B » Tue Apr 26, 2005 2:56 pm

I listed these poles honestly and so included that I had cut a few inches... I didn't mean to cause trouble. ;) But... for everyone still reading this listing....

THESE POLES HAVE SOLD! :)


PS. Wilson, I completely forgot about Grandpa! I should be ashamed!
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No Problems...

Unread postby Bruce Caldwell » Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:09 pm

PVMD2B wrote:I listed these poles honestly and so included that I had cut a few inches... I didn't mean to cause trouble. ;) But... for everyone still reading this listing....

THESE POLES HAVE SOLD! :)


PS. Wilson, I completely forgot about Grandpa! I should be ashamed!

I am sure that these with such a little cut are still great poles. No Problems caused here. As a manufacturer, I have to state it.
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