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My Miggle 620 vs. my 1979 Tudor 660
Ok, here's the deal. My 620 suffers the same ailments as all the rest it seems, perhaps even worse. It's bent so bad in the flats that my players just slide out of bounds. And, the speed of my board is determined by how I move the cord. I tried the binders, shems, etc. It was worse off. Forget the science project.
I'd lent my childhood board to a teenage friend at church, wanting to introduce him to EF. I lent it two years ago. The tutor 660 was one I rarely turned on over the last 30 years, and I lent it to him thinking it was no better than the 620 I had. Well, he's headed out of the country this week, so when I resolved my 620 was a lost cause, I asked that I have it back while he was gone. So last night I get the board back, plug it in, grab the two original teams that came with it for old time's sake (Steelers and Cowboys) and had an awesome game! And the board is flat! I could set up passing sticks in the flats (we call them flats because we expect them to be . . . sloped? Nope! Flat, right?) and receivers made it. They even ran down the sidelines and even more miraculously, they could turn out of the flats towards the hashes!!! Wow, what a concept! And the motor? It purred like a kitten. Just hummed right along. I'm left with numerous thoughts. First, is the commentary on the lack of quality in today's products at large. I mean, you can flip that 660 over and tell that board ain't got nuthin' but steel in it. That 620 folds and twists too much to make me think its real steel. Now I'm left with what to do next on a limited budget: 1. Can I somehow replace the bent board that I have? 2. Do I try and buy the Rose Bowl Board from Miggle? Do I dare pay them more money? 3. Do I try to buy another old board? And what about my loan to my friend? I said I'd let him have it back when he got home. Do I get him a new board? What do you think? Anyway, I'm sorry this got long, but I thought some of you would enjoy this little experience I had. In the meantime, I'm going to go enjoy that 660 some! |
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