I still train on his stuff. I was benching on his bench yesterday. It can hold up an elephant. I also used his sit up board.
I had a bunch in my day... Preacher, flat bench, I have some 125 lb dumbbells he (Ed) made, as well as some 70's...
Stuff is indestructible... The 125's were given to me by friend Frank, who won "New England's Strongest Man" back in the 80's that Ed sponsored.
They were used in the "50 yard dash" holding the 125 lb. bells...


Edward W. Jubinville, 71, of 89 Harding St., an area businessman, champion bodybuilder, and arm wrestler, died on Wednesday at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield.
He was the founder and president of Jubinville Health Equipment Co. in Holyoke, an area vendor of weight-lifting equipment and machines. He started the business in 1959, and retired in 1985.
He founded the American Arm Wrestling Association and the American Drug-Free Power Federation.
He was an international judge for power lifting and Olympic Games lifting, and an officer of the World Arm Wrestling Federation.
He belonged to the International Federation of Bodybuilders, and was chairman of its East Coast chapter.
Jubinville was known as the world's leading muscle control artist, and was elected to the Natural Bodybuilding Hall of Fame in 1982."

