New to NS. Veterans to the game

tech shop photos per n00b request

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Just got down on some Mantras this morning, actually...

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NinetyFour for the win.

Danny hates Salomon, does your shop also hate salomon?

I'm just saying that if you're repping your employees as your own then whatever they speak is a reflection on you and your shop.

 
again we thank you for your concern. we have not been a salomon dealer at vertical for about 5-6 years now, for us the product just isnt in demand here. thats not to say its not in demand where you are from however.

our employees are entitled to their own opinions, and what they do on their own accounts is up to them. from this point forward, we know we represent something bigger than just one person and will act accordingly, and we can assure you that the VD account is in good hands.

all the drama aside, again we are just happy to be here, appreciate the love, and look forward to making connections through NS!
 
I read every single one of Danny's posts in that FT hating thread. And obviously I can see that he cleaned up his act to be the one who posts for you guys..but honestly, maybe Danny shouldn't be the the one posting for you guys..
 
thanks for the input man, as stated before, we can assure you its in good hands. if we didnt feel someone was a good fit to handle the account, we wouldnt assign it to them!
 
I will give ya props for a sweet lookin shopyour boy danny seems like a tool

no wonder he couldn't hang in the crusty butt

and returned home to be the most extreme skier in cincinatti

Your spammy intro made me chuckle

everybody in the "industry" knows the oldest crustiest bro in the shop is the one you want workin on your sticks

and he aint ever there during skiing hours

it's a passion thing bro

 
to each his own... Danny wanted to take his education a little more seriously, and made a personal sacrifice to attend a better school by coming back to Cincinnati. Something we, as a shop, see the fruits of every day.

we know not everyone is going to love us, and think we're the coolest shop around, thats not what we're here to do. we're here to connect, learn, and grow.

our workshop is pretty rad, cheers.

 
Just read through the thread, and VerticalDrop seems badass. Love the professionalism, and it's always great to welcome a new member to the NS family.
 
Yo! mad support from a columbus native and asbco employee!! Been moved out to SLC for minute but i love to see some ohioans killin it in the industry
 
Welcome! I bought my first park skis from you guys and also skied in your awesome preseason rail jam! Thank you for what your doing and ignore all the hate
 
Awesome man! Love interacting with our customers on here! Be on the lookout for this seasons rail jam, we have some big things in the works for it!
 
Who knows my man! Right now we currently have two stores, our main guy in Cincinnati, and our seasonal shop in Bellefontaine, OH right next to Mad River Mountain. Of course we'd love to expand, but only time will tell!
 
Well... Back in 1976, the original owner and his business partner each put up $2,500 to get started and that ain't no joke haha.

In today's market, it's all over the place. So many factors to consider
 
Welcome to NS. Better late then never. Your shop seems legit. With that said If thats a waxing and buffing machine i see in your shop please kick it to the curb and go back to hand waxing and buffing. Its called "boot punching" not boot streching haha yah i caught that to! Not hating if i was in your area i would be supporting you guys 100%. Keep it up.
 
Hey, thanks for the love.

Yes, we have a belt waxer, but we also do hand waxes too. The belt waxer is great for people looking to get a quick wax before heading out to Perfect North. And yes, boot punching is something we do, as well as stretching. Punching a spot out refers to focusing on one particular spot of the boot that needs opened (ex: bunions on the toe), where as stretching really opens up both sides of the boot for a wider last. Just depends on what you're trying to achieve and what kind of tool you're using.

Thanks for the support!
 
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