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Sticks & Poles - A Ski History

1712

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Illustration showing hunters on skis with single pole with disk, from Berckenmayer, 1712

Illustration showing hunters on skis with single pole with disk, from Berckenmayer, 1712. Reproduced in The Ski-Runner, E. C. Richardson, 1909, 32

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