Yesterday I got a call from a customer that had an '83? American SKier that I serviced during the eighties. He has since sold the boat & is now looking for another Skier so he can go back in time like the rest of us. He remembered getting the boat through me as a "demo" boat that was used by some skier, then used at the US Nationals & then he took delivery. I vaguely remembered the deal & asked if the skiers name was Cory Pickos, he replied thats it. Well for all the A/S history buffs, Cory Pickos was the premier sponsored skier for American Skier in the Eighties, he set numerous National and World trick skiing records behind our boats and was the first to break 10,000 points, again behind one of our boats. I haven't seen Cory in over 20 years.
This morning I took David my 19yr old to the Collegiate 3-event Nationals taking place at Bennets Ski School just north of Baton Rouge LA. I wanted to show him the world of 3-event skiing (dad didn't mind the scores of college girls in bikinis either) On the right side we watched mens slalom Division II (the beginners) even saw a guy carve up the course on a wakeboard, scored 9 bouys. David saw what real slalom skiing is all about. On the left lake we watched mens trick skiing (none of this wakeboard crap) Then I watched a young guy with frizzy hair from Northeast Louisiana U. just smoke the competition, I said to myself man, that could have been Cory 25 years ago. Then the announcer said "well there's another fine run from Adam Pickos...could it be?? I went down to the NLU tent & couldn't believe it there were his parents Cory & Rose Pickos, we talked for hours before I had to leave. And yes Cory remembered that '83 Burgandy Skier, and remembers working on the first flip behind that boat. David was wearing his A/S Reunion tee shirt, Cory noticed it & couldn't believe how many of our old boats were still running & pulling skiers. I told him that my guess is that 90% are still in the game, over 10% have found the forum in just 2 years. Now I need to work on getting him to one of our reunions!