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I’ve checked out the Colorado Red Hot Buffs blog a couple of times and they do some good stuff over there. I had previously mentioned Colorado player and dye master, Tyler Snyder, in an o (More) |
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First things first, let’s be clear: Never had I ever dyed a lacrosse head before. Nor had I ever felt the need for a pink colored head before. However, times change and life gets outrageous. All the sudden you’re a More) |
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| Fight The Pink, Episode I Fight the Pink, Episode I These Woozles are throwing down a media blitz. Between the helmets More) |
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I’ve decided to have a head dyed. Incredibly flamboyantly. You may remember way back when, in More) |
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Earlier this week Mike Tobin sent us the pic below with this text: |
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When it comes to dyeing and stringing sticks, it seems like our most loyal readers do some serious work. We’re lucky enough that a couple of them even send in pictures for us to post when their work is super sweet. This time we’re showing off (More) |
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Editor’s Note: This post was cobbled together from an email chain with one of our readers. LAS has not verified all of the info below but it’s so darn interesting I just had to post it! Want to add to the post? email me at connor@lacrossealls (More) |
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Behold, my Fourth of July Project. Yes, sharing it is a bit (read: seriously) delayed, but that’s just because I wanted to make sure Team USA won the FIL World Championship first. If RP’s beard wasn’t going to win a title, neither were my dying s (More) |
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Check out these masterpieces submitted by the one and only wand doctor himself, Michael Gialanella! Editor’s note: All of these heads can be purchased at More) |
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This summer I dyed up some heads for Mark and Rob Fortunato of the Italian National Team. When Rob came over to the office to pick them up, he brought along a buddy named Marc Napp who asked me to do something for his college team, Loyola Marymo (More) |
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