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#1 JustJeepIt

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Posted 02 June 2007 - 09:29 PM

Alrighty, I've learned about Riblet, Hall, and Lift Engineering, now its time to talk about Stadeli. 2 of my favorite lifts are Stadeli Triples built around 1984. Any of you guys worked on them and what are your thoughts about them?

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***Update*** how about that, its 12:00 am here and I just realized I spelled Triple wrong. I'm 2 months shy of turning 30 and I am forgetting how to spell more and more :( :helpsmilie:

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#2 EagleAce

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Posted 02 June 2007 - 09:58 PM

Never seen their aerial lifts but our cable tow was built by them. I must say I'm partial to Lift Engineering's fixed grips, as I like their simplicity.

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Posted 02 June 2007 - 10:57 PM

Lets move this to General Discussion
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Posted 03 June 2007 - 03:18 AM

Moved.
Chairlift n. A transportation system found at most ski areas in which a series of chairs suspended from a cable rapidly conveys anywhere from one to eight skiers from the front of one line to the back of another.

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#5 JustJeepIt

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Posted 03 June 2007 - 09:41 AM

And is it Staedeli or Stadeli? I've seen them both used on this site...

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Posted 04 June 2007 - 03:28 PM

Correctly, it's Städeli, so in English it is sometimes written out Staedeli, or they just drop the dots of the a.
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Posted 18 June 2007 - 01:41 AM

In German language exists the characters ä,ö and ü. If your keybord doesn't support this characters, so you may it replace by ae, oe, and ue.
To drop the dots is wrong, because then the pronouncement changes !

So
Städeli = Staedeli
Müller = Mueller

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