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"B Fuhrmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> "B Fuhrmann" wrote: >> >We (Minneapolis / St Paul) have many skate shops here but most of them >have >> >ice skates without inlines, lots of hockey and some figure. > > >Bob Cardone" wrote ... >> There used to be a Shop that sold Inlines near one of the Bike and >> Skate Paths that go around the Lakes, ( green Lake seems to ring a >> bell) anyway is that shop no longer there? > >There used to be three shops that sold/rented skates along Lake Street just >east of Lake Calhoun. >Only one, Cal Surf, still is selling skates. >Skateboards are about 2/3 of the shop. The clerks don't tend to pay >attention to the upstairs (where the skates are) and the prices are full >priced, but they do carry the better skates and have more parts than other >shops. Calhoun!!! That was the name.. :) It's amazing that when Inlines where in their heyday, back in the very early 90's , many people thought skaterboards would eventually disappear. Bob
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