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Originally Posted by m3thods
LOL the guy probably meant hollow, otherwise you'd be skating on the surface thats the equivalent of a quarter  .
It's pretty standard though to do 1/2" hollows at most sharpening stores unless you specify a specific one. It's the most neutral one.  If you're talking about Cyclones in Coquitlam, I can vouch that they do more than just 1/2".
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Hollow, radius, whatever. I wasn't just referring to hockey skates though, the guy would put a 1/2" hollow on hockey skates, figure skates, goalie skates, you name it! Which is retarded because the blades on those skates are thicker, and doesn't exactly serve either discipline very well. And it was Coquitlam Sport Mart, not Cyclone...I'd trust a hockey shop would know what they were doing.
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