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Ballahpalooza
Photo Gallery
August 16-17, 2002
Portland, Oregon
Photography by Dawn Mills - WARPIG.com



 
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Cartel vs. STP
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Cartel vs. STP
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Cartel vs. STP
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Cartel vs. STP
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Exile vs. Shadow Factory
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Exile vs. Shadow Factory
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Exile vs. Shadow Factory
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Exile vs. Shadow Factory
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Exile vs. Shadow Factory
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Staging Teams
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Spectators watch the women's division games
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Jardan Hansen and Jason Henley from Planet Paintball
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Dan Kereluk from Custom Products gets interviewed by the Portland Music Project while Dale watches
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PMP camera man
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A DJ warming up
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Tournament trophies
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The scoreboards
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Custom Products new cradle for the Paintball Mania megareg
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CP's new 3D flame drop forward.  
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Kereluk says they deal with immitators by making their products better
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Cradles for the Raptor and Max regulators

 


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