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Posted: Sep 29th, '06, 06:14
by SkiDork
Doesn't Elan make some other companies skis or something? Or own another ski company?

Posted: Sep 29th, '06, 07:20
by Mister Moose
RossiSkier wrote:
Mister Moose wrote: Mystery Rossi's, approximately 105 68 95, 170 cm
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Mr. Moose, are the tips 105 or 106, as you earlier stated?
Rossi;

The earlier dimensions were converted from inches which was what the seller measured and gave me for information. That's why I said approximately, since I didn't think the seller was very accurate. Strange, since the dimensions are printed right on the ski. Guess he didn't even notice.

So the later dimensions I gave (on the beer skis post) are from right off the ski:

106/69/97 17M radius

Posted: Sep 29th, '06, 07:50
by RossiSkier
SkiDork wrote:Doesn't Elan make some other companies skis or something? Or own another ski company?
Elan is owned by Skimar and has their only factory in Begunje, Slovenia. They are not owned by any other ski manufacturer, but make skis for other companies, but the exact number or models are not widely published. I am told Nordica skis are made in Slovenia.

Nordica skis are owned by K2, who also owns Volkl, and Marker. Elan built their new "Fusion Integration Technology" in cooperation with Marker. Since Elan is in bed with K2, I assume that they could make skis for them from any of the latter mentioned brands. Tecnica and Dolomite are also in partnership with Elan.

Any skis that have "Made in Slovenia" are made by Elan.

Posted: Sep 29th, '06, 08:17
by RossiSkier
Who owns who is very confusing. As far as I know, this is the scorecard to date:

Elan is owned by Skimar, who is owned by the Slovenian Governement.

K2 Holdings Corp owns Volkl, K2 and Marker....which is a different company than 'K2'. K2 Skis is K2, K2 Holdings also owns Rawlings, Shakespeare (fishing), Marmot. K2 Holdings was formerly known as Anthony Industries.

Tecnica Group owns Tecnica, Nordica, Dolomite & Rollerblade, as well as some interest in distribution of Elan.

Amer Group owns Atomic, Salomon, Volant, Dynamic, Wilson, Suunto.

Tyrolia has Head as well as a very vested interest in Elan and Fischer.

Blizzard is owned by IQ-Sport GmbH.

Quicksilver owns Rossignol, Lange, and Dynastar

Fischer is owned by the family Fischer.

Stöckli is still owned by Herr Stöckli.

Head, along w/ Tyrolia and Mares, is owned by HEAD NV, a public company based in Rotterdam, Netherlands (NYSE:HED).

Posted: Sep 29th, '06, 08:38
by Mister Moose
Verrrrrdy eeeeeenteerrrehhstenk.

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Posted: Sep 29th, '06, 09:25
by roark
RossiSkier wrote: These are Elan Ripstick's 109/66/98 164. Woodcore, very fast, reasonably priced. At a 66 in the mid, not your quiver choice on powder days, but like Skidork and his RC4's, these are rockets on the groomers.
Yup, the M666 is my everyday ski. Just need a powder(and/or AT mounted) ski to fill out the quiver... :D

Posted: Sep 29th, '06, 10:47
by b-5
dork.
Elan makes about 60% of all the snow boards on the market.

Posted: Oct 2nd, '06, 17:28
by johnny the jibber
who else? keep this goin...

Posted: Oct 3rd, '06, 06:06
by Vinny Vincenzo
Scott started selling skis. They are Elan's in disguise.

Posted: Oct 3rd, '06, 07:23
by Mister Moose
Just found out yesterday Scott is selling bikes also. Whats next, toasters?

Posted: Oct 3rd, '06, 08:50
by johnny the jibber
scott was selling bikes in the early to mid 90's as well. they had one of the first suspension forks on the market...

Posted: Oct 3rd, '06, 08:53
by Pedro
johnny the jibber wrote:scott was selling bikes in the early to mid 90's as well. they had one of the first suspension forks on the market...
If i recall i believe there were some patent violations on some of there dually models so you might not of seen any of the good stuff marketed in the US.

Posted: Oct 3rd, '06, 08:56
by johnny the jibber
the fork im thinking of was white with green letters and probably come on the market in 91 or 92. spring loaded fun...

Posted: Oct 3rd, '06, 09:24
by Pedro
Im thinking of picking up one of these for the winter, got all the skis i need right now.

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Posted: Oct 3rd, '06, 09:46
by robrules
johnny the jibber wrote:scott was selling bikes in the early to mid 90's as well. they had one of the first suspension forks on the market...
Yamaha moto-bike was 20 years before that:

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