File:Head Standard skis.jpg
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English: A pair of Head Standard skis, the first successful metal-laminate ski design. This pair is equipped with Cubco safety bindings, one of the earliest examples of a release binding system. |
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Source | http://www.vintageskiworld.com/Vintage-Ski-Museum-s/45.htm | ||
Author | Richard Allen Vintage Ski World, LLC 1521 Panorama Dr Carbondale CO 81623 1-800-332-6323 970-963-9025 www.vintageskiworld.com | ||
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