needing advice from the pole vaulting community
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:02 pm
This may not be the best day to post this, but I assure you that it is a serious request.
I am not a pole vaulter. I actually participate in a Medieval boffer combat game called Amtgard. The "wepons are made from a a core(not wood or metal) that is then covered in foam to represent a weapon of the times. typically, our "sword" are made from graphite golf club shafts covered in pool foam(funnoodle). the construction is slightly more complicated than that, but overall, that is an accurate description. the most important aspect of our game is that the weapons are safe.
for longer "weapons" such as pole arms, finding a suitable core becomes a challenge. common cores to use are bamboo, which, while light, is prone to breaking, or poltruded fiberglass, which is sturdier, but heavy.
the holy grail, so to speak, for cores is pole vaulting poles, as they have a wonderful combination of rigidity at the lengths, strength and lightness.
I was fortunate enough to find one pole through Craigslist(a 12.5', 175lb Rocket) that I have been incredibly happy with. It has confirmed everything I had heard about how they are excellant cores.
My problem is finding additional cores. I have tired craigslist again, and got an contact from a local Pole vaulting team coach. however, once I tell him what I'm looking to use them for, I got no additional replies. I also contacted one of the local high school coaches and he said he thought he could help, but since then has not responded to my emails or calls.
I am not necessarily looking for poles that are still usable. from my understanding, having a pole tip out is not uncommon, and for my purposes, cutting it down poses no risk. new poles are prohibitively expensive.
for information sake, I am in Springfield, IL.
I'm sorry this is so long and not really getting to the point, but I wanted to provide as much of the back story as I could. The advice I'm looking for is if there is anything further I can do to increase my likelihood of being able to find poles for my game. I am willing to pay a moderate amount for a pole to use, but I have not been able to develop the contacts I've been hoping to in the PV community. In other areas of the country, it seems that certain individuals have had no problem.
Should I not tell people what I intend to use the poles for? I have always beleived in being honest and upfront about what I'm looking for and why, but I'm afraid it is hurting my chances of finding a source.
Any advice you can offer or possible leads is appreciated. I have no problems making calls and asking, and even being told no. it's the complete silence that kind of frustrates me.
Thank you for listening
Kindyr
I am not a pole vaulter. I actually participate in a Medieval boffer combat game called Amtgard. The "wepons are made from a a core(not wood or metal) that is then covered in foam to represent a weapon of the times. typically, our "sword" are made from graphite golf club shafts covered in pool foam(funnoodle). the construction is slightly more complicated than that, but overall, that is an accurate description. the most important aspect of our game is that the weapons are safe.
for longer "weapons" such as pole arms, finding a suitable core becomes a challenge. common cores to use are bamboo, which, while light, is prone to breaking, or poltruded fiberglass, which is sturdier, but heavy.
the holy grail, so to speak, for cores is pole vaulting poles, as they have a wonderful combination of rigidity at the lengths, strength and lightness.
I was fortunate enough to find one pole through Craigslist(a 12.5', 175lb Rocket) that I have been incredibly happy with. It has confirmed everything I had heard about how they are excellant cores.
My problem is finding additional cores. I have tired craigslist again, and got an contact from a local Pole vaulting team coach. however, once I tell him what I'm looking to use them for, I got no additional replies. I also contacted one of the local high school coaches and he said he thought he could help, but since then has not responded to my emails or calls.
I am not necessarily looking for poles that are still usable. from my understanding, having a pole tip out is not uncommon, and for my purposes, cutting it down poses no risk. new poles are prohibitively expensive.
for information sake, I am in Springfield, IL.
I'm sorry this is so long and not really getting to the point, but I wanted to provide as much of the back story as I could. The advice I'm looking for is if there is anything further I can do to increase my likelihood of being able to find poles for my game. I am willing to pay a moderate amount for a pole to use, but I have not been able to develop the contacts I've been hoping to in the PV community. In other areas of the country, it seems that certain individuals have had no problem.
Should I not tell people what I intend to use the poles for? I have always beleived in being honest and upfront about what I'm looking for and why, but I'm afraid it is hurting my chances of finding a source.
Any advice you can offer or possible leads is appreciated. I have no problems making calls and asking, and even being told no. it's the complete silence that kind of frustrates me.
Thank you for listening
Kindyr