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Unregistered https://cdn.metricmarketing.ca/www....ogue_2014-5.pdf
see page 11
CURLING NUTS I have a slightly bent rink rat for sale, if anyone remembers those.
Unregistered they weigh slightly more than a 57 chevy front bumper, more of a workout lifting them.
Unregistered Thanks for the info. I've been told that Al is no longer in the Victoria area.

Richard
Unregistered I don't have one, but they were originally designed and manufactured by Al Carlson in Victoria... Asham made a knock-off for a while as well, but the Asham version was quite a bit heavier than the Carlson handle.
Tour Guide I'm looking to buy one of those old aluminum broom handles that were S-shaped and had your lower hand gripping a horizontal part of the shaft. They were originally made by a fellow on Vancouver Island and Performance made some for a while as well. Nothing is in production any more.

If you have one you are willing to sell and are in the Okanagan, Lower Mainland or Victoria areas then perhaps we could strike a deal. I can be reached at richardbrower@mail.com or on my Lower Mainland cell phone at 778-317-1071.

Richard Brower