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Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« on: December 22, 2019, 05:32:51 PM »
Mr. Vince Basile, when you were creating the Bicep Supination Machine, did it require a lot of numbers and designs like the machines below?















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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2019, 06:54:37 PM »
Mr. Vince Basile, when you were creating the Bicep Supination Machine, did it require a lot of numbers and designs like the machines below?



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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2019, 06:55:30 PM »
I highly doubt that someone with your mechanical ability would comprehend my invention.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2019, 08:30:36 PM »
I highly doubt that someone with your mechanical ability would comprehend my invention.

Sounds complex.
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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2019, 08:37:10 PM »
I highly doubt that someone with your mechanical ability would comprehend my invention.

Vince, do you have an engineering degree or background?

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2019, 09:20:08 PM »
Vince, do you have an engineering degree or background?


I have degrees in Philosophy, Geography and Psychology. No Engineering background. I was self taught.

Started building my own machines in my gym in 1975. Quit teaching high school and opened an engineering

factory to build gym equipment in 1981. Partner left after a couple of months so I was on my own. Read some of the

manuals and learned how to use lathes, radial drills, milling machines, bandsaws and Mig and Tig welders.

Nowadays I can conceive of an apparatus and it will work first time. Often it takes a few prototypes to get

right. I had at least 3 Australian gym companies copy some of my designs. There you are. I built my biceps-supinator

by myself from start to finish. It has been modified at least 5 times since 2001. Patents aren't worth anything unless

you can sell the design. Most patents are quite silly things. Only a small percentage ever make any money.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2019, 09:50:07 PM »
I highly doubt that someone with your mechanical ability would comprehend my invention.

Vince, these mother@#$%@#s at Bowflex are supinating with a simple machine. Go school them! -

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2019, 10:01:01 PM »
Vince, these mother@#$%@#s at Bowflex are supinating with a simple machine. Go school them! -

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There are many solutions re apparatus.

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« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2019, 02:45:09 AM »

I have degrees in Philosophy, Geography and Psychology. No Engineering background. I was self taught.

Started building my own machines in my gym in 1975. Quit teaching high school and opened an engineering

factory to build gym equipment in 1981. Partner left after a couple of months so I was on my own. Read some of the

manuals and learned how to use lathes, radial drills, milling machines, bandsaws and Mig and Tig welders.

Nowadays I can conceive of an apparatus and it will work first time. Often it takes a few prototypes to get

right. I had at least 3 Australian gym companies copy some of my designs. There you are. I built my biceps-supinator

by myself from start to finish. It has been modified at least 5 times since 2001. Patents aren't worth anything unless

you can sell the design. Most patents are quite silly things. Only a small percentage ever make any money.


Patents are only as good as your ability to defend them in court. Unless you have MAJOR CASH, don’t even waist your time. China will change the bolt types and they will produce it. What could anyone do?

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #9 on: December 23, 2019, 03:26:01 AM »
Cousin Basil is the patent king:

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5413546.pdf

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« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2019, 03:27:03 AM »
Very expensive and complex set of dumbbells right there ^^.

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« Reply #11 on: December 23, 2019, 03:33:18 AM »

I have degrees in Philosophy, Geography and Psychology. No Engineering background. I was self taught.

Started building my own machines in my gym in 1975. Quit teaching high school and opened an engineering

factory to build gym equipment in 1981. Partner left after a couple of months so I was on my own. Read some of the

manuals and learned how to use lathes, radial drills, milling machines, bandsaws and Mig and Tig welders.

Nowadays I can conceive of an apparatus and it will work first time. Often it takes a few prototypes to get

right. I had at least 3 Australian gym companies copy some of my designs. There you are. I built my biceps-supinator

by myself from start to finish. It has been modified at least 5 times since 2001. Patents aren't worth anything unless

you can sell the design. Most patents are quite silly things. Only a small percentage ever make any money.

You should have been self taught in pullups and dumbbell curls.  They work better.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #12 on: December 23, 2019, 04:00:12 AM »
I highly doubt that someone with your mechanical ability would comprehend my invention.

If I move to Australia, will you be my mechanical mentor?

I can move in with you and you can teach the fundamentals of mechanics.
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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #13 on: December 23, 2019, 11:33:39 AM »



I had at least 3 Australian gym companies copy some of my designs.



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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #14 on: December 23, 2019, 11:36:05 AM »
If I move to Australia, will you be my mechanical mentor?

I can move in with you and you can teach the fundamentals of mechanics.


you are very ambitious individual  ;)

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« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2019, 11:40:56 AM »

I have degrees in Philosophy, Geography and Psychology. No Engineering background. I was self taught.

Started building my own machines in my gym in 1975. Quit teaching high school and opened an engineering

factory to build gym equipment in 1981. Partner left after a couple of months so I was on my own. Read some of the

manuals and learned how to use lathes, radial drills, milling machines, bandsaws and Mig and Tig welders.

Nowadays I can conceive of an apparatus and it will work first time. Often it takes a few prototypes to get

right. I had at least 3 Australian gym companies copy some of my designs. There you are. I built my biceps-supinator

by myself from start to finish. It has been modified at least 5 times since 2001. Patents aren't worth anything unless

you can sell the design. Most patents are quite silly things. Only a small percentage ever make any money.




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« Reply #16 on: December 23, 2019, 02:49:41 PM »
Vince i would like to decorate my home gym in the style of the gym in the old photos of Arnold training with the engineering drawing of the train on the wall, but instead of the train I’d like to use engineering drawing of the legendary biceps supinator. Please post up these drawings so I and other Getbiggers can use it to decorate our gyms and homes. Thank you in advance

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« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2019, 04:43:48 PM »
I give Basile a ton of props for his innate engineering skills. The guy that made power blocks made a ton of money with his vision.  The crazy wealth of Arthur Jones shows what is capable in the exercise field. I think the actor John Travolta is the new owner of Jone's property. I could be wrong. Look at that exercise bike that requires a subscription to your spin coach class is making insane money world wide. Yet in the end is there anything better than barbells, dumbbells and a pair of running shoes?

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #18 on: December 23, 2019, 05:34:45 PM »
If I move to Australia, will you be my mechanical mentor?

I can move in with you and you can teach the fundamentals of mechanics.

He could carve out a little guest space for you in his warehouse. 

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« Reply #19 on: December 23, 2019, 05:38:16 PM »
Vince i would like to decorate my home gym in the style of the gym in the old photos of Arnold training with the engineering drawing of the train on the wall, but instead of the train I’d like to use engineering drawing of the legendary biceps supinator. Please post up these drawings so I and other Getbiggers can use it to decorate our gyms and homes. Thank you in advance

The original engineer drawings of the Bicep Supination Machine is located in the The Natural History Museum in London. It’s behind 4 feet of bullet proof glass and guarded by 6 armed guards.

I can possibly get you copies of the original.
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« Reply #20 on: December 23, 2019, 05:43:08 PM »
He could carve out a little guest space for you in his warehouse. 

I can’t wait!
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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #21 on: December 23, 2019, 05:52:18 PM »
In the future, Vince's Supinator will come to life like a Terminator, with AI added to it, and strong-arm any human that gets in its way.
Maybe Vin-Dogs head in a glass container and still alive (like on Futurama) running it into battle.

Terminator 9, Mr. Canada's Revenge!
Feeding GetBig's server data into it's data-banks to seek revenge on those who oppose him on GetBig!

Glad Im on his good side!

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #22 on: December 24, 2019, 02:39:55 AM »
Mr. Vince Basile, when you were creating the Bicep Supination Machine, did it require a lot of numbers and designs like the machines below?



Mister Dimwit, lets play that this bicep supination machine is only meaningful thing he has ever done, while it's not, and it is still much more than you have ever accomplish anything else than wanking. We all know that you can masturbate so much that your furnitures floats in sperm, but who cares?  Why don't you tell us what, from your point of view, is the most important, the most significant accomplishment of yours? You finally learn how to to tie your shoelaces, at age of 13?

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #23 on: December 24, 2019, 03:03:16 AM »
The original engineer drawings of the Bicep Supination Machine is located in the The Natural History Museum in London. It’s behind 4 feet of bullet proof glass and guarded by 6 armed guards.

I can possibly get you copies of the original.

I’d be just has happy with a copy my friend, I’m already eagerly anticipating the tremendous motivation these plans will provide as the last rep of a set of deadlifts grinds to a halt at knee level I can glance up at the plans and picture in my head a bead of sweat rolls down vince’s mighty furrowed brow and collects on the sweat band of his auto darkening welding mask as he makes adjustment number 3758 to the 157th moving part on the supinatior increasing supination resistance by 0.013%, envisioning this great mans tremendous work ethic in perfecting his life’s work will provide the motivation to blast through the sticking point.

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Re: Mr. Vince Basile, 1970 Mr. Canada...
« Reply #24 on: December 24, 2019, 03:24:44 AM »
Larry Scott didn't believe in supinating the biceps.

He actually advised not supinating.