Contracting and Global Cutter news

Cutters' Camp West round up

Posted by John Melville on 22 May 2010 | 0 Comments

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Well its been a trip for sure, now that I think of it back at home. It was 6 weeks of demos to Whistler Blackcomb and the SAM Cutters Camp west at Timberline, Mt Hood.

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Demo Global Cutter in Whistler

Posted by John Melville on 30 April 2010 | 0 Comments

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The 22' Global Cutter has been really well received during its recent demo at the Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival during April.

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22' Global Cutter sale to Snow Park NZ

Posted by John Melville on 22 March 2010 | 1 Comments

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It's confirmed, we've recently completed a sale of a 22' Global Cutter to Snow Park NZ with delivery in less than 12 weeks. Snow Park have big plans for their pipe this season and are going to have it open on 26th June so it's all go with getting the new shaper underway for them.

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Demo Global Cutter shipped to Vancouver

Posted by John Melville on 9 March 2010 | 0 Comments

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I'm stoked to say we've just packed and shipped the demo 22' shaper into a 20' container bound by ship for Vancouver.  It'll arrive in 3 weeks and then will be transported to Whistler where I'll use it to build and shape the pipe for the Grenade Games and the World Skiing Invitational at the end of April. The Grenade Games (21 - 24 April) and the WSI (World Skiing Invitational 19 - 20 April) are both part of the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival (16 - 25 April)

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Vancouver 2010 Olympics: the full story

Posted by John Melville on 2 March 2010 | 1 Comments

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It's been 2 weeks since the hecticness of the pipe contest and I've been back home in NZ for just over a week now, it's good to be home again catching whats left of summer. It hasn't been all about catching up on sleep since I've been back though, I've been getting the demo Global Cutter ready and packed up for shipping to Vancouver.  I'll blog about that soon but for now heres the story about our how me and the ASP crew got the pipe built for the Olympics.

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