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Tetting Cert.


austinslater

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is anyone planning on doing it? I got my supermaster alittle over a wk ago and sent the video to be reviewed for the cert process. I also got a new grandmaster today and will be sending out a video of a no set close as well. I like tettings idea and im curious who else is planning on doing it. It would be interesting to see some big names give it a shot.

Austin :rock

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I was there last weekend and mushed a couple different SM's fairly easily no set or chalk. It wasn't official though because they only had 2 3/4'' spreads. I think when I visit again I will be going for the GM. So yes I plan on certing with him.

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What's the prize?

-Jedd-

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I will try it.

Talked with him several times last week to order

some replicas of the MMGs, very nice guy. He had a bunch

of training tips for me.

However, for the certifcation I need a handle spread

of 2 5/8 inches since I have 7 1/2 hands.

I will order a SM and a GM with this spread soon.

Is chalk allowed or not?

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Jedd just a certificate.

Frank chalk is aloud.

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I will do it. I don't really have the money to blow on a custom gripper, so I will just wait till I can close the SM I have now without a set. Then I might order a custom GM.

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I'll give it a shot. I just talked to Warren today and am going to pick up a SM with a 2-5/8" spread and a MMG2 replica tomorrow.

BC.

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