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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: 240 is Back on April 05, 2008, 08:04:40 AM
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I was thinking about picking up some fake 45 pounders. Aside from being able to post badass clips on message boards, I thought it might be good for the psychii to move that many plates.
However a quick ebay search turned up nothing.
Can anyone recommend a good site for buying fake plates?
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are you inferring that not evry other pro in Flex magazine can barbell incline 585, Rob?
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are you inferring that not evry other pro in Flex magazine can barbell incline 585, Rob?
I'm not aware of any BS claims made by pros.
In most sports, professionals have an obligation to appear honest to the media, in order to maintain the integrity of the sport.
I'm sure it's the same in BBing.
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ask bradley castleberry
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Would be easier to make them yourself - just cut some styrofoam and spray it -> FLEX Barbell Industries(TM)
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Would be easier to make them yourself - just cut some styrofoam and spray it -> FLEX Barbell Industries(TM)
I could see where this thread was going as soon as I saw the title
ugh
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i like to use 1 real 45 pound plate and 7 fake ones when i do my 765 pound barbell rows.
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lol ;D
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Call Ivanko... they might make "studio" plates.
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Damn, I want some too.... ;D
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Bah! Doom disapproves of fake plates!
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Would be easier to make them yourself - just cut some styrofoam and spray it -> FLEX Barbell Industries(TM)
no that would look fake as hell. I think flex has hollow plates custom made? ???
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I think flex has hollow plates custom made? ???
maybe they're not hollow, but filled with synthol?
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maybe they're not hollow, but filled with synthol?
Nah, they would get stolen too quickly by the pro's that pose with them.
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no that would look fake as hell. I think flex has hollow plates custom made? ???
Well, the correct way would be to make a plaster mould and fill it...
...HelloKitty plates - here I come 8)
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you could probably find them at a movie prop shop, or they could make them for you.
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no that would look fake as hell. I think flex has hollow plates custom made? ???
no we don't
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Ivanko, York and Hampton have made all made aluminum plates. These are used for trade shows, studio shots, and as props for fitness shops and such. These are the best looking and weigh about 1/4 of a comparable iron disk.
Another common scam is the use of bumper plates, especially the black training bumpers or the old black rimmed Yorks. Depending on the brand, you can get up to 10lbs plates that are about the same size as a 45lb one.
If you ever get to see old episodes of the old HBO football comedy "1st and Ten", they used the bumper plate trick quite a bit.
:) .
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I think resting two 90lbers on your lap is quite a feat for an aids victim...
...what a courageous young "man" :'(
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Jeezus christ......when do you sleep?
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Jeezus christ......when do you sleep?
I don't sleep. I lie in wait.