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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: funk51 on June 02, 2024, 07:10:41 AM
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&t=25s RIP
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When will you have died, and your boring threads with you
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When will you have died, and your boring threads with you
Hopefully when Trump wins his second term.
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Old school strongman guy with a great grip.Made a lot of functional equipment. I liked his saying that every man should be strong. RIP.
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Big guy even till a few years ago -
(https://www.strengthzonetraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/popsarm2-1.jpg).
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They should switch to the old moustache logo permanently on his honor.
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He built a heckuva successful business.
RIP
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When will you have died, and your boring threads with you
Yet here you are, clicking on them once again, and Making another of your inane comments. put me on ignore if you find my threads so boring to a genius like yourself.
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Hopefully when Trump wins his second term.
I hear if Trump wins , he's looking for a new fluffer. you should apply for the job. ;D You're welcome.
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they make good equipment, I've seen it at one of the higher end gyms in the pa area.
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like this one.
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Yet here you are, clicking on them once again, and Making another of your inane comments. put me on ignore if you find my threads so boring to a genius like yourself.
when the diceman met rusty t.
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they make good equipment, I've seen it at one of the higher end gyms in the pa area.
They supply college athletic weight rooms and pro sports.
Very high end stuff for real strength and power development, not bullshit for mirror gazers.
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Funk51
FYI: Rusty Trombone is Beakdoctor
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Didn't Sorin get into a snit with Joe Kinney over gripper claims?
If I recall correctly, it got a little bizarre.
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Didn't Sorin get into a snit with Joe Kinney over gripper claims?
If I recall correctly, it got a little bizarre.
I remember he got into an argument with someone over who coined the name circus dumbbell. they were around a long time before either guy ever had a notion of them.
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The story of richard sorin buying the zuver plates= One of the worlds largest Vintage Iron Collector’s and very close friend just passed away.
I’ve met many of the most knowledgeable Collectors in the world and Richard was in my opinion the biggest collectors of them all.
He was Mine as well as many go to guy when a question needed to be answered. His collection is amazing and he loved sharing it and telling its History.
Many years ago he contacted me trying to get me to sell him some of my The Zuver’s Hall of Fame Muscle Plates to his super large Museum Sized Collection. I turned him down for nearly three years of him texting me almost every day.
After chatting over and over for so long I got to know him closely.
I finally told him if he wanted a set of my personal plated he needed to get on a flight to San Diego and spend a week with me learning all about Zuver’s History.
To my surprise he was here a week later. We’ve been super friends ever since. We spent days and nights getting to know each other. I took him sightseeing and out to great dinners.
He won me over and guess what?
We made a deal for not one set of the big boy plates but he went home with a set of each 150s and 200s. 😁
Richard told me he always wanted and regretted never meeting my dad.
Well they are together tonight.
Wish I was there to eavesdrop on the conversation. ❤️😁
You could never meet someone as passionate about the Iron Game as he. He lived it, breathed it, and Dreamed It.
He was The Best and is missed by everyone he touched with his kindness and knowledge.
I will miss him deeply.
God Bless his Son Bert Sorin and all of his family.
My Condolences Bert.
My ❤️ Goes Out You and your Family.
Love You Guys.
RIP My Friend.
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RIP POPS - ive been to summer strong every years for years now. Amazing collection and museum of old school stuff. Incredible to witness and event yearly. bert and his dad have always been super friendly and nice to me.
Sad.
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The story of richard sorin buying the zuver plates= One of the worlds largest Vintage Iron Collector’s and very close friend just passed away.
I’ve met many of the most knowledgeable Collectors in the world and Richard was in my opinion the biggest collectors of them all.
He was Mine as well as many go to guy when a question needed to be answered. His collection is amazing and he loved sharing it and telling its History.
Many years ago he contacted me trying to get me to sell him some of my The Zuver’s Hall of Fame Muscle Plates to his super large Museum Sized Collection. I turned him down for nearly three years of him texting me almost every day.
After chatting over and over for so long I got to know him closely.
I finally told him if he wanted a set of my personal plated he needed to get on a flight to San Diego and spend a week with me learning all about Zuver’s History.
To my surprise he was here a week later. We’ve been super friends ever since. We spent days and nights getting to know each other. I took him sightseeing and out to great dinners.
He won me over and guess what?
We made a deal for not one set of the big boy plates but he went home with a set of each 150s and 200s. 😁
Richard told me he always wanted and regretted never meeting my dad.
Well they are together tonight.
Wish I was there to eavesdrop on the conversation. ❤️😁
You could never meet someone as passionate about the Iron Game as he. He lived it, breathed it, and Dreamed It.
He was The Best and is missed by everyone he touched with his kindness and knowledge.
I will miss him deeply.
God Bless his Son Bert Sorin and all of his family.
My Condolences Bert.
My ❤️ Goes Out You and your Family.
Love You Guys.
RIP My Friend.
So Funk, how about also posting who wrote this?
Was it you?
Provide a link to these kind of things you post.
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Their equipment is insanely expensive but top notch on
All levels. They outfit pro teams , military , ncaa football , and a lot of celebrity home gyms.
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So Funk, how about also posting who wrote this?
Was it you?
Provide a link to these kind of things you post.
sorry It was robert Zuver who used to post on here years back.
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RIP