Talk:Saskadena Six
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[edit]I'm not sure whether The Suicide Six were in Lion or Tiger or Eagle weekly, but it was one of the three. I'll find out, assuming the article doesn't get deleted in the meantime. Andrewa 06:11, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Early History
[edit]Who was the "innovator" at Woodstock? Alex, or somebody who copied Alex?: "First rope-tow in America was invented in 1932, by Alex Foster and operated at Shawbridge, Quebec, using an old automobile with the rope looped around a wheel rim. Similar device copied and used in the U.S. in 1934, in Woodstock, Vermont." History of skiing 148.63.234.151 22:45, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Contested deletion
[edit]This page is not unambiguously promotional, because... (your reason here) --Skiracer25 (talk) 16:24, 7 June 2012 (UTC) It provides illegitimate information direct from the company, and it is not an advertisement.
Contested deletion
[edit]This page is not unambiguously promotional, because... (your reason here) --Skiracer25 (talk) 16:24, 7 June 2012 (UTC) It provides illegitimate information direct from the company, and it is not an advertisement.
- The company provides illegitimate information? Thats kind of fascinating, well all the more reason to remove that. Regardless, I declined the g11. The article will still remain at WP:AFD. Cheers. Syrthiss (talk) 16:31, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
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