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Date
1930 – 1940
Material
skin; fibre
Catalogue Number
106.04.1053 a, b
Description
Pair of sealskin ski skins (a, b) with leather tabs at ends and woven fabric loops to hook over ski tips.
Title
Ski Skins
Date
1930 – 1940
Material
skin; fibre
Description
Pair of sealskin ski skins (a, b) with leather tabs at ends and woven fabric loops to hook over ski tips.
Subject
sports
skiing
Frank Gourlay
Credit
Gift of Tim Gourlay, Banff, 2002
Catalogue Number
106.04.1053 a, b
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Date
1935 – 1950
Material
skin, seal; fibre; metal
Catalogue Number
106.04.1054 a-d
Description
Two pairs of sealskin ski skins with canvas straps. The sealskin is backed with canvas. The canvas straps have metal ends and metal fasteners.
Title
Ski Skins
Date
1935 – 1950
Material
skin, seal; fibre; metal
Dimensions
8.8 x 17.2 x 17.5 cm
Description
Two pairs of sealskin ski skins with canvas straps. The sealskin is backed with canvas. The canvas straps have metal ends and metal fasteners.
Subject
sports
skiing
guiding
Sunshine
Brewster
Credit
Gift of Richard G. Pike, Redmond, United States, 2002
Catalogue Number
106.04.1054 a-d
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Date
1960 – 1973
Material
fibre; metal; glue
Catalogue Number
106.04.1062 a,b
Description
A pair of black synthetic skins for skiing. The skins are backed with canvas which has been glued with parts blanket stitched to the velour along the edges and have metal pieces, which are rivetted onto the skins, at each end and two along the length. These were state-of-the-art for the 1960’s earl…
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Title
Ski Skins
Date
1960 – 1973
Material
fibre; metal; glue
Dimensions
6.40 x 189.0 skin; 218.0 w/attachment cm
Description
A pair of black synthetic skins for skiing. The skins are backed with canvas which has been glued with parts blanket stitched to the velour along the edges and have metal pieces, which are rivetted onto the skins, at each end and two along the length. These were state-of-the-art for the 1960’s early 70’s for Head skis: see cataloguer’s note. The skis would be drilled through and have the rails put onto the skis. They were commonly called “Trima Skins”. The tail end of the skins have black canvas strips that pass through a system (24.0cm long) for adjusting the length and a one-piece loop (4.0x5.6cm wide) of canvas to attach to the ski tip. The back of the skin would have have had a tip ring ring but it has been cut off. On the canvas part of the skins blck ink stamped “225” but crossed out with red felt pen and handwritten “220 Downhills” and across the side also in red felt pen “HANS GMOSER”. Imprinted on each metal plate “P” on top underneath “TRIMA” and on the other side of the groove “DEPOSE”.
Subject
sports
skiing
Hans Gmoser
Credit
Gift of Hans and Margaret Gmoser, Harvie Heights, 1991
Catalogue Number
106.04.1062 a,b
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Date
prior to 1980
Material
fibre; plastic; metal
Catalogue Number
106.04.1039 a,b
Description
A pair of imitation sealskin skins for X-country skis, strap-on style.
Title
Ski Skins
Date
prior to 1980
Material
fibre; plastic; metal
Description
A pair of imitation sealskin skins for X-country skis, strap-on style.
Subject
sports
winter
skiing
Perry Davis
Credit
Gift of Perry Davis, Canmore, 1989
Catalogue Number
106.04.1039 a,b
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Date
prior to 1950
Material
hair; fibre; metal
Catalogue Number
106.04.1020 a,b
Description
Adult size ski skins made out of sealskin, canvas straps with metal buckles and canvas toe attachment.
Title
Ski Skins
Date
prior to 1950
Material
hair; fibre; metal
Description
Adult size ski skins made out of sealskin, canvas straps with metal buckles and canvas toe attachment.
Subject
activities
winter
skiing
Credit
Gift of Hilda Thom, Banff, 1990
Catalogue Number
106.04.1020 a,b
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Date
1965 – 1975
Material
plastic; metal; fibre
Catalogue Number
106.04.1024 a,b
Description
Pair of “Favorit” imitation seal skins for cross country skiing. Black with two metal clamps along ski length and metal ends.
Title
Ski Skins
Date
1965 – 1975
Material
plastic; metal; fibre
Dimensions
6.5 x 210.0 cm
Description
Pair of “Favorit” imitation seal skins for cross country skiing. Black with two metal clamps along ski length and metal ends.
Subject
sports
skiing
winter
Chic Scott
Credit
Gift of Charles (Chic) Scott, Cochrane, 1989
Catalogue Number
106.04.1024 a,b
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Date
prior to 1980
Material
hair; metal
Catalogue Number
106.04.1049 a,b
Description
Pair ski climbing skins, natural seal, with elastic and buckles. One has a label on the canvas that reads “Hudson’s Bay Company” and “$9.95”
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Title
Ski Skins
Date
prior to 1980
Material
hair; metal
Description
Pair ski climbing skins, natural seal, with elastic and buckles. One has a label on the canvas that reads “Hudson’s Bay Company” and “$9.95”
Subject
sports
winter
skiing
Credit
Gift of Paul B. Greig, Canmore, 1984
Catalogue Number
106.04.1049 a,b
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