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11/02/07 -- www.skatedaily.net Review
Bryce Kanights over at www.skatedaily.net reviewed the Alpha micro skate tool a while ago and had some very positive things to say, including that it's "a well-designed skate tool that works around function, not hype." Other words of wisdom include "The Alpha Micro Tool has clearly set the new standard within a tough industry with progressive ideas." Read the whole review for all the details.
02/02/07 -- Success at ASR January
We decided last minute to attend the Action Sports Retailer (www.asrbiz.com) trade show to meet with buyers and peddle our wares. We scrambled to put together our booth, packed as much product as we could in our rental car, and headed down to San Diego.
01/15/07 -- www.concretedisciples.com Review The Alpha skate tool got another shining review, this time from the guys at www.concretedisciples.com. To quote from their review, "...it's worth every penny in my opinion. No other tool on the market provides the totality of features of the Alpha Micro, and certainly no other tool packs the functionality of it into a size anywhere near as small." Take a moment to read the whole review for their perspective. 01/09/07 -- www.sflongboarding.com Review The Alpha skate tool received 'two thumbs up' in a review by the crew at www.sflongboarding.com. To quote from their review, our skate tool is "A very well thought out product with top quality precision workmanship." Take a moment to read the whole review for their thoughts on our bad-ass skate tool. 12/01/06 -- Concrete Wave Magazine Noteworthy Alpha trucks and the Alpha Microtool appeared in the 'Noteworthy' section of the Holiday 2006 Concrete Wave Magazine (www.concretewavemagazine.com). Thanks to Michael Brooke and ConcreteWave Magazine. 09/25/06 -- Best and Worst at the ASR Trade Expo The media guys at Silverfish Longboarding (www.silverfishlongboarding.com) praised the Alpha Microtool as a 'best of show' at this year's September ASR (www.asrbiz.com). Yeah, we're happy, but we already knew the Alpha tool rocked, especially since every ten minutes we had someone asking if they could buy one of the few demo Alpha tools we had on hand in our booth. Our anti wheel bite trucks invoked a similar response from the onlookers, with people wanting to try a pair to see if the rumors that wheel bite is soon to be extinct were true. But somehow the guys at Silverfish Longboarding decided to give us a simultaneous 'worst of show' for our trucks, without even so much as standing on the demo skateboards we had on hand. Not to worry, the trucks more than speak for themselves, but only when skated. |