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ZAMBONI'S 5 years, 10 months ago #1

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In keeping with Larry brilliant idea of the Cars topic....here is my contribution. As I have worked on Zamboni's for some 25 years now, I can tell you just about anything you want about one. However...I'm sure you lot will stump me on something!

Does anyone know what a Zamboni is then?

Bob
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Re: ZAMBONI'S 5 years, 10 months ago #2

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is it one of these Bob ?

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Re: ZAMBONI'S 5 years, 10 months ago #3

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Nope...not even close Diane!

Next!

Bob
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Re: ZAMBONI'S 5 years, 10 months ago #4

Beelzabob how could you be the devil incarnate if you work on a machine that re-surfaces ice rinks. >
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Re: ZAMBONI'S 5 years, 10 months ago #5

In the early 1940s, Frank Zamboni had an idea. Now, more than 50 years later, his name is synonymous with the machine he invented. In fact, ice resurfacers like the one he developed for his own rink in Southern California have had a tremendous impact on skating and ice sports throughout the world.

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Re: ZAMBONI'S 5 years, 10 months ago #6

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Not bad Debby! Did you know that 80% of all ice resurfacers in N America are Zamboni's....I call them a very big fish in a very small pond. I met Frank Zamboni Jr who now runs the family business. A very cool guy, (bad pun!)

Bob
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