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The Stabilizer

 
The Stabilizer
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The Stabilizer
1897 Greenacres Cr.
Gloucester, Ontario
Canada
K1J 6S7
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History

1995

bulletEarle Morris (over-the-hill competitive curler) has a EUREKA and builds the first prototype – hoping to save his game. Prototype works but Earle’s game still heads south!

1996

bulletStabilizer visits the CCA and receives acceptance as a legal sliding device.
bulletStabilizer makes first trip to CCA National Technical Committee meeting as a "new product on the horizon".
bulletPatent application filed.

1996-98

bulletStabilizer trials in Ottawa area.

1999

bulletStabilizer makes appearance at Karcher Canadian Juniors Kelowna, B.C., and Star Choice World Juniors in Ostersund, Sweden.
bulletWorld Junior Championship Team skipped by John Morris uses the Stabilizer in one of the games at the World Juniors.
bulletStabilizer makes 2nd appearance at CCA National Technical Committee Meeting.
bulletStabilizer officially launched in July 1999.
bulletSales in six countries - Canada, USA, Norway, Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland.

2000

bulletStabilizer patented.
bulletInjection mold finalized.

2001

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Two members of the Women's World Curling Championship team use the Stabilizer.

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First-time sales in Scotland.

 

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