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Chronobreak
06-16-2007, 06:18 PM
QUIZ!, answer may be posted below so dont look or your cheating ;)

Well congrats to steve for winning(il let him jump in and say the prize)

and thansk to shane for racking my brain on a hot sticky day of paintball, and all those(6) that showed to play.

We usualy have a contest or giveaway at our AO days, this time shane-o decided to give us a quiz.

here it is, see how good you do.( some are alot lesser known and oscure referances.)


What two teams combined to for aftershock

who started brass eagle?

what is dave youngbloods real last name


who was jerry dobbins partner at line Si

who made the first paint marker, the 707

who made the first actual paintball marker

how old is sal(local field owner)

who owns cci

what was his profession before paintball

what was the first paintball product tom kaye made and for who

where did gino(natl) start his paintball biz

where is agd located

name one prank from IAO

what is agdjons real name

why did /who did agd make pump kits for

who was agds last pro player

what FL team did agd sponsor until 5-6 years ago

who desighned the x-mag

name one of tom kayes prvious professions

which team won the first shatnerball scenario?

what lvl did automags start at

what gripframe does the mag share the same basic platform with

KayleAGD
06-16-2007, 08:35 PM
QUIZ!, answer may be posted below so dont look or your cheating ;)

Well congrats to steve for winning(il let him jump in and say the prize)

and thansk to shane for racking my brain on a hot sticky day of paintball, and all those(6) that showed to play.

We usualy have a contest or giveaway at our AO days, this time shane-o decided to give us a quiz.

here it is, see how good you do.( some are alot lesser known and oscure referances.)


What two teams combined to for aftershock

who started brass eagle?

what is dave youngbloods real last name


who was jerry dobbins partner at line Si

who made the first paint marker, the 707

who made the first actual paintball marker

how old is sal(local field owner)

who owns cci

what was his profession before paintball

what was the first paintball product tom kaye made and for who

where did gino(natl) start his paintball biz

where is agd located

name one prank from IAO

what is agdjons real name

why did /who did agd make pump kits for

who was agds last pro player

what FL team did agd sponsor until 5-6 years ago

who desighned the x-mag

name one of tom kayes prvious professions

which team won the first shatnerball scenario?

what lvl did automags start at

what gripframe does the mag share the same basic platform with


scream, tour de force
?
ross alexander
crossman
nelson
? >moses
mike cassidy
?
stalker mask PMI
pizza store
wheeling IL
missing Gerble
Jon comprado
Australians/ smuggle past semi-auto ban
Manny Francia
Jax warriors
Simon stevens
made gate springs
Federation
5
autococker


All from memory ....just guessing like everyone else

Shane-O-Mac
06-17-2007, 12:44 AM
scream, tour de force Partialy wrong
?
ross alexander Correct
crossman wrong
nelson Wrong
? >moses Close!
mike cassidy Correct
?
stalker mask PMI Correct
pizza store Correct
wheeling IL Correct
missing Gerble Correct, it spelled Gerbil...lol..I think.
Jon comprado Correct
Australians/ smuggle past semi-auto ban Correct
Manny Francia Correct, couldnt remember his last name...thanks!
Jax warriors Correct
Simon stevens See below............
made gate springs Correct
Federation Correct....they had better air fills
5 Correct
autococker Correct


All from memory ....just guessing like everyone else

We had a discussion about the designer of the X-Mag. IIRC, Simon did some work on the CNC X-Mag, or X-mag Xtreme. but it was my understanding that someone else designed the X-mag, correct me if I am wrong. But Simon is not the name I was looking for.

KayleAGD
06-17-2007, 07:27 AM
We had a discussion about the designer of the X-Mag. IIRC, Simon did some work on the CNC X-Mag, or X-mag Xtreme. but it was my understanding that someone else designed the X-mag, correct me if I am wrong. But Simon is not the name I was looking for.
Aftershock team, My second thought was the Lords of Discipline
you may have me on the x-mag designer then... :confused: ..
And remembered #2 Aldo Perone .

Very interesting

And for you...

What paintball product was named after Craig millers nickname ?
Who was in "the fight" at the Nashville masters ?
What team stole a semi load of paint ?
what was the first gun to "ramp"
name a non-paintball product by Tippman
why is there a needle bearing in the classic RT sear ?
who designed the lvl-10 bolt
who was the first president of AGD ?
who was the first head of AGD technical support ?
name 5 master tecnicians..
who designed the dual-mag
what company does/did dave youngblood's wife's dad own ?
name the rep for scott goggles
who created the BBD ?

this could go on...... :cheers:

Shane-O-Mac
06-17-2007, 10:39 PM
Aftershock team, My second thought was the Lords of Discipline Correct!
you may have me on the x-mag designer then... :confused: ..
And remembered #2 Aldo Perone .Correct!

Very interesting

And for you...

What paintball product was named after Craig millers nickname ? Draxxus?
Who was in "the fight" at the Nashville masters ? Keith Idema and the owner of USI
What team stole a semi load of paint ? Aftershock? I had heard it was Rennick Miller...
what was the first gun to "ramp" Shoebox shocker "Turbo"
name a non-paintball product by Tippman Sewing machines and tabletop machinegun replicas that fired .22lr ammo
why is there a needle bearing in the classic RT sear ?
who designed the lvl-10 bolt Tom didnt ?
who was the first president of AGD ?
who was the first head of AGD technical support ?
name 5 master tecnicians.. BradAGD, You, Rob Hoover, Gunga, Black vcg?
who designed the dual-mag
what company does/did dave youngblood's wife's dad own ? JT
name the rep for scott goggles Marty Tripes..cool dude!
who created the BBD ? Forest Hatcher?

this could go on...... :cheers:

Dunno some of the others, the bearing question is very interesting...........

KayleAGD
06-18-2007, 07:22 AM
Aftershock team, My second thought was the Lords of Discipline
you may have me on the x-mag designer then... :confused: ..
And remembered #2 Aldo Perone .

Very interesting

And for you...

What paintball product was named after Craig millers nickname ? speed deamon
Who was in "the fight" at the Nashville masters ?
What team stole a semi load of paint ?
what was the first gun to "ramp"
name a non-paintball product by Tippman
why is there a needle bearing in the classic RT sear ? tom though it would be cool
who designed the lvl-10 bolt Eric. The AGD engineer
who was the first president of AGD ? John Dale
who was the first head of AGD technical support ? Bill "sparky" melber
name 5 master tecnicians..
who designed the dual-mag "Mike Lauderborn"
what company does/did dave youngblood's wife's dad own ?
name the rep for scott goggles
who created the BBD ? Larry Casio.

this could go on...... :cheers:
interested in the X-mag answer...

Thordic
06-18-2007, 07:26 AM
I thought Sosta & crew designed the original Emag Extreme or whatever the unmilled bodies were called at the time?

Shane-O-Mac
06-18-2007, 12:04 PM
I thought Sosta & crew designed the original Emag Extreme or whatever the unmilled bodies were called at the time?

That was my understanding as well.

KayleAGD
06-18-2007, 12:24 PM
I thought Sosta & crew designed the original Emag Extreme or whatever the unmilled bodies were called at the time?
I think....Sosta extruded the extremes. Simon was working with Sosta doing the CNC machine programming. Not sure who did the actual design art on the X-mags.

we should make this a weekly trivia event for the AO kids ..... :rofl:

Thordic
06-18-2007, 12:35 PM
The way I understood it, and I could easily be wrong, is that Sosta and whoever else was working with him did the first design for the EMag Extreme. For those who don't remember, those are the plain aluminum bodies, not quite a slug but not really milled at all. They were never really available to the general public, at least not in the US.

Then Simon got involved when it was apparent there was a need to "pretty up" the bodies (since everyone knows Simon is a nancyboy :) )

I didn't think Simon was too involved until after the basic new design was complete.

KayleAGD
06-18-2007, 12:47 PM
The way I understood it, and I could easily be wrong, is that Sosta and whoever else was working with him did the first design for the EMag Extreme. For those who don't remember, those are the plain aluminum bodies, not quite a slug but not really milled at all. They were never really available to the general public, at least not in the US.

Then Simon got involved when it was apparent there was a need to "pretty up" the bodies (since everyone knows Simon is a nancyboy :) )

I didn't think Simon was too involved until after the basic new design was complete.
Sounds pretty close... I emailed Simon for some light on the subject.

Shane-O-Mac
06-18-2007, 01:00 PM
interested in the X-mag answer...

I had forgotten that Larry Cassio had made the BBD. The rest I didnt know.

manike
06-18-2007, 01:07 PM
The way I understood it, and I could easily be wrong, is that Sosta and whoever else was working with him did the first design for the EMag Extreme. For those who don't remember, those are the plain aluminum bodies, not quite a slug but not really milled at all. They were never really available to the general public, at least not in the US.

Then Simon got involved when it was apparent there was a need to "pretty up" the bodies (since everyone knows Simon is a nancyboy :) )

I didn't think Simon was too involved until after the basic new design was complete.

Very close...

You just want me to be a nancy boy... :wow:

John Sosta and John Bonich designed the original E-mag extreme. It is what you guys came to know as the "Euro" Extreme body. It had the removable breaches and was mainly the base extrusion with some "simple" cuts.

Then I helped John Sosta set up the machines and CNC (computer numerical control) work and designed the body and wrote the code for the styling and manufacturing of the "CNC" (coloured and carved) E-Mag Extreme.

The CNC E-mag, was renamed for the USA and taken as the sole model in the form of the "X-mag".

So... I think the answer is... depends on what you mean by the question. :cheers:

The original body design with removeable breeches and concept was done by John and John.

I did the body styling and milling of what you guys came to know as the X-mag.

:D

Does that help? or confuse more?

p.s. Larry didn't design the BBD, that was Steve Bull, but Larry did patent it.

Shane-O-Mac
06-18-2007, 01:31 PM
Very close...

You just want me to be a nancy boy... :wow:

John Sosta and John Bonich designed the original E-mag extreme. It is what you guys came to know as the "Euro" Extreme body. It had the removable breaches and was mainly the base extrusion with some "simple" cuts.

Then I helped John Sosta set up the machines and CNC (computer numerical control) work and designed the body and wrote the code for the styling and manufacturing of the "CNC" (coloured and carved) E-Mag Extreme.

The CNC E-mag, was renamed for the USA and taken as the sole model in the form of the "X-mag".

So... I think the answer is... depends on what you mean by the question. :cheers:

The original body design with removeable breeches and concept was done by John and John.

I did the body styling and milling of what you guys came to know as the X-mag.

:D

Does that help? or confuse more?

p.s. Larry didn't design the BBD, that was Steve Bull, but Larry did patent it.


That was pretty much what I understood the situation to be. The answer on my quiz was
Sosta, as I was hinting towards te original X-mag, not the CNC version. Manike since you posted, hows things going? You back in the states now?

manike
06-18-2007, 01:33 PM
Yes, back in the states. :dance:

The "X-mag" was the CNC version. It was only ever the name for CNC version in the USA as far as I am aware. There is no "original X-mag" that would be called the Extreme...

p.s. Don't underestimate John Bonich's involvement either. That wouldn't be fair.

rkjunior303
06-18-2007, 01:37 PM
simon, you going to be up in boston for NPPL? we may have to go take over that irish bar again.

Shane-O-Mac
06-18-2007, 02:24 PM
Yes, back in the states. :dance:

The "X-mag" was the CNC version. It was only ever the name for CNC version in the USA as far as I am aware. There is no "original X-mag" that would be called the Extreme...

p.s. Don't underestimate John Bonich's involvement either. That wouldn't be fair.


Gotcha, Bonich was an equal creater of the X-mag. Thanks for clarifying all that, it was fun to watch the guys try and get all the answers of the quiz I made. The winner got an AGD tech chair, that we "Appropiated" at the IAO prank war.....lol.