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Sound advice to inventors of Sled to Beat All Sleds

It just may be the greatest invention since the Segway or even the Shirleyburger. Commentator Mark Hale is hopeful that, with proper promotions, the boys at PJs Cycle will get rich. -CM
About: The sled to beat all sleds

To Columbia inventors John Carter, Thomas Long,
and promoters Don Neat and Melissa Carter:


The world is waiting to see this fantastic invention in use. The ATS (all terrain sled) looks like it might just work. What I want to see is how many people, including John Carter and Thomas Long, can ride this thing at one time.

You guys find a big hill and a bunch of friends crazy enough to try it and take lots of pics and let the CM readers watch! Better yet, video it and put in on You Tube and send CM the link. You guys might get enough hits to make a little money from your efforts.s/Mark Hale




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