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n 1999, American Custom Lifts designed the first and only American-made single-post car lift designed for storing two vehicles in the parking space of one. Introducing the MaximumOne Single Post Car Lift. We have distributors throughout the United States who offer our American-made single-post lift. To date, we have over 7,500 installations throughout the country and Internationally. No other company can say the same.
In 1999 American Custom Lifts designed the first and only American-made single-post car lift designed for storing two vehicles in the parking space of one. Introducing the MaximumOne Single Post Car Lift. We have distributors throughout the United States who offer our American-made single-post lift. To date, we have over 7,500 installations throughout the country and Internationally. No other company can say the same.
December,1957 [MISSING]Can 2,000,000 Skiers Break the Snowplow Habit, Yes....says the author "Its Easy to Parallel" by J. Douglas Pfeiffer pg. 17Jay Films Russia pg.21Skiing, the most Fascinating Sport pg.24How To Fit Your Figure into Ski Clothes by Barbara Barnet pg.27Holiday Cheer with Hot Drinks by Joyce Newbill Martin pg.30Budget Sking - the Co-op Way by Jim Scott pg.32Look Who's Rotating Now (Anderl Molterer) pg.34Go as a Club by Thomas S. Hoot pg.36Too Many Lifts? by Roland Palmedo pg.40Backyard Ski Tow by Kurt Rohde pg.46Aspen new lift pg. 48Fall or No-Fall pg.48The Luckiest Kids in the World (Aspen) pg.50Ski Week in Quebec pg. 52How to Take the Bumps (Buddy Werner) pg.56Holiday Busman pg.58Where Skiers Ski to Eat pg.60What They Wear Under Their Pants pg.66New Future For Skiing (snowmaking) pg.68What's Happening in Michigan? pg.126East and Midwest Area Improvements pg.72Swim while You Ski pg.76Make A Ski Bag pg.78Biathalon-New Olympic Event? pg.79One for the Road pg.80Fighting Words pg.81The Camp Fortune Story (Ottawa Ski Club) by Bernie Nellis pg.86Papoose Race (Sun Valley) pg.92Knit Your Own Ski Sweater pg.96Northernmost Ski Club by Louise W. Murphy (Old Crow in Yukon) pg.98Christmas Gift for Skiers pg.100The School That Majors in Skiing (Carbondale, Colorado) pg.104A Sad, Sad Stor (Wyoming) pg.110How to Build An Igloo pg.112Traveling Salesman (Henke) pg.114Two old Pros Talk Wedeln by Bill Wallace (Sig Buchmayr)Michigan Miracle (Boyne Chairlifts) pg. 126
November 1961Report From Europe pg. 12Controlling Fall Line Speed by Duncan Grandin pg.17Can Schussbooming be Stopped? by Wolfgang Lert pg.33Skiing is For Women (Too) ! by Willy Schaeffler pg. 36Ever the Young Hopefuls (Barbara Ferries, Jimmy Heuga, Jean Saubert) pg. 41Areas 1962 (lifts) pg.46Europe: The $7 Tour pg.48The Conquest of Thrombosis Slope pg.52Fashions Internacional pg.54Kruckenhauser:The Man and the Method by Peter Mitchell Miller pg.60Come Early, Stay Late (Whitefish, Montana; Big Mountain) by Hans Heinrich pg.66Spring Forward Like A Gentle Tiger by Conrad Staudinger pg.70How a Champion Keeps Fit (Toni Sailer) by Tap Goodenough pg.77Now, It's Plastics by John Henry Auran pg.80The Mental Approach to Learning by Dick Finlay pg.83Recovering Lost Control by Philip S. Miller pg.90Rising From a Fall by Ram Matson pg.98Correcting Shoulder Position by Hans Jenni pg.116Stay in Condition by A. E. Ellison, M.D. pg. 134
October 1965 [DUPE]Skier's Notebook-Travel for Skiers and Writers pg.9Girls' Rules-Fashion pg.11In the Starting Gate- recreational slalom pg.15Warming Hut- Circulation and ski profits (lift capacity and demand) pg.18Ski Reports-News of ski resorts, racing, school and business pg.25The Avalanche Almost Got Us-European Ski Trip by Sven Coomer pg.36After Defeat: $450,000-America's new competition program by Tom Corcoran pg.42Boot News canted sole, lace inside buckle by Robert N. Albouy pg.44Tone on Tone-fashion by Judith Morrell pg.48The First Disciple: Luggi Foeger by Burton Hersh pg.54First Day of the Season-hill exercises pg.56King Killy by Serge Lang pg.63A Ski Home: Hearth or Headache? by Howard Harrison pg.67Ski Techniques of the World: 6 Top Turning Systems by Arthur Furrer pg.73Sugarloaf Daddy-Maine Winter pg.E1The Great Eastern Snow Drought pg.E4Eastern Ski News pg.E8American System Snowplow Turn by Paul Valar pg. 121Off-season traverse by Arch J. McCartney pg. 122Swing with Hupsitz by Simon Mayer pg. 123Correct Binding Placement by Don Henderson pg. 124Clock-step to Step-turn by Jack Irwin pg. 125Synchronize Poles and Knees by Marshall K. Doughty pg. 126Carving with the Shovel by Ramon Tostado pg.127Off to a Good Start by Tom Corcoran pg. 128Early Watch on the Wasatch-Utah's Peaks by Robert Woody pg.135Sounding Off- Your Physical Condition by Dr. Hans Kraus pg.142
December 1977 [DUPE]Inner Skier Meets the Skeptics-'Inner Game' Approach to Skiingby Morten Lund pg.97Skiing Your Skis by Doug Pfeiffer cpg.112Pointers:Control Your Overturning pg.60Chairlift Savvy pg.90Turn Without Traversing pg.140Show Off Your Skis on Hardpack pg.162Follow a Good skier pg.172The New Skis-Equipment pg.100Small Wonders-Children's Skiwear-Fashion by Pat Doran pg.122Where To Ski In Your Region-Ski Areas pg.69Mountain Towns- Franconia, New Hampshire-Cannon Mtn.by I. William Berry-ski Areas pg.106Portfolio-Ski Photos by Norm Clasen pg.93Denver Does It Deep-Inspiration/ John Denver song pg.110The 6,600 Foot Plunge-Sylvain Saudan-Himalayas by Del Mulkey pg.116Life with Stein, Leon and the Chilean Crazies-Aspen's HeatherbedLodge by Martie Sterling pg.120
February 1980 [DUPE]In Pursuit of Gold-Franz Klammer, US Ski Team by Hank Tauber pg.43Lake Placid/Whiteface-Map of the Alpine Events and Olympic Courses pg.52The Olympic Downhill:How the Racers See It-Play by Play on theWhiteface Courses by Cindy Nelson and Ken Read pg.54How to Watch the TV Events-Recognizing Medal-WinningPerformances by Bob Beattie pg.58Olympics Lookback:1932, America's 1st Olympics at Lake Placidby Morten Lund pg.66Olympics Lookback:1960, America's 2nd Olympics at Squaw Valleyby Morten Lund pg.70New York:The Skiingest State of them All by Abby Rand pg.78Whiteface After the Olympics-$11.3 Million Facelift PromisesGreater Pleasures by Abby Rand pg.82Lake Placid: A Visitor's Guide-Bobsled Run pg.86How the Racers Choose Their Gear-What They Will Be Usingand Why by Seth Masia pg.88The Nordics-How to Watch the Winners on the Mt.Van HoevenbergCross-Country Courses by Bob Woodward pg.104Winter Olympics Champions-Gold and Silver Medalists1948 to Present pg.110Let Terrain Teach Your Turns-Radius Control by Doug Pfeiffer pg.118Short vs. Tall-Physical Height and Skiing by Stu Campbell pg.126To Learn Powder, Master the Pack-snowplow on hardpack,Technique from Tom Jacobson of Vail by Peter Miller pg.138Pointers:Use Hands for balance pg.16Try Inside Ski Turns to Master Carving pg.32Finger Your Way to Good Hands pg.134Ride the Heel to the Finish pg.142The Transmogrification of Aspen,Colorado-Changing Times,Ski Areas by Morten Lund pg.113The US of Canada-Migration of Both Countries to Ski Areas by Doug Pfeiffer pg.124In The Stretch-Fashion by Susan McCoy pg.122
Late Winter (March) 1980 [DUPE]Late Winter Bargains-Equipment by Seth Masia pg.77Eight For Spring-Skis pg.78Future Boots-What's To Come In seasons Ahead pg.80Seven Steps for Summer-Preparation of Equipment before Storingby Janet Nelson pg.83Home Ski Storage by Seth Masia pg.84What's Your Line? Out Of The Starting Gate by Otto Tschudi pg.45Looking Good (Even Though You're Not) Techniqueby Doug Pfeiffer pg.52Getting Down Skinny-Nordic and Alpine with Ultra-Light Gear byBob Woodward pg.61Ski With Both Feet-Ballet Maneuvers,Stratton's Stefan SchernthanerInstruction by Peter Miller pg.74The Indomitable Snowmen-Ski Patrollers by Peter Miller pg.58California Dreamin' Ski Development, Legal Hasslesby Doug Pfeiffer pg.70A Woman's Special-Selecting Gear, Technique Tips etc. pg.33Everywoman's Guide To Ski Equipment by Janet Nelson pg.34Elissa's World-Where Women Learn Faster-Woman's Way SkiSeminars and the Woman Who Began It By Morten Lund pg.36Making It in the Ski World- Women's Ski Careers (Advice) pg.38Saving Your Skin-Skin Protection pg.40You've Come the Long Way, Lady-From Snowbunnies to theWomen of Today by Catherine Williams pg.43Summer Ski Camps-Directory, are They Worth It? by Coach HankTauber pg.22We Skied South America's Highest by Eric Perlman pg.46Non-Stop to Summer-Oregon's Mt. Hood and its Palmer Chairliftby Bonnie Henderson pg.66 2ff7e9595c
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