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Mardi Gras Open 2003
Technical Gallery
Photography by Bill Mills - WARPIG.com
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Paul Sattler leads the Matrix tech class
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Bobby from Gen E goes over the bolt with students
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The Team XPB blimp cruises around the trade show
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Smart Parts show trailer
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Repair work at the Odyssey Booth
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The new Rip Drive for HALO - unclear jams, or wind the loader manualy if the batteries die
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DYE's show trailer
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DYE clothing
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DYE Matrix Low Pressure Reg
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New DYE 2003 Sticky Grips
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DYE's Matrix cradle for the IZON sight
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DYE money clip and keychain - Bling!
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Hard sided case to carry up to 2 spare Invision goggle lenses
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DYE Drop Forward
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DYE Mini Drop
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DYE 4 day roller bag - it's rolling luggage and a backpack
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DYE Navigator - the bottom half is rolling luggage with storage for clothes and waterproof section for boots and muddy jerseys - top half separates and is a full size gear-bag with compartments and backpack straps and pads.
 


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