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Technical Gallery 
from the Chicago Open PSP/NPPL 2002
by Bill Mills


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New colors for the WGP Oracle Autococker
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Oracle
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JT USA
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The latest from Viewloader - the eVLution II started production the week before the tournament
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The Evo-II is much like the prototype previwed by WARPIG.
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The Evo-II impeller - note many players are using these and other alternate paddles in Revolutions with performance increases, but the increased drag is causing motors to burn out.
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The DYE Semi
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New XCel jerseys from DYE
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One of Smart Parts 3 (yes, they now have a third) show trailers.
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Cool new widget from Smart Parts - the bottom half goes on a Straight Shot or similar squeegie, it click locks onto a lanyard for fast access.
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New Smart Parts Hats
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Even more custom barrel covers from Smart Parts
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Smart Parts now produces their Chigo pants with custom dye sublimated panels, so your team logo can be built into your pants.  Nick Patterson shows off some flag Chigos
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Rod hides behind a pair of Freak Chigos
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The Chronic paintball from Zap.
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Venom Viper Series Paint
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PMI Paint
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The player's staging tent
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National Paintball Supply's semi and tent
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Bob Long Intimidator


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