





The Stabilizer
1897 Greenacres Cr.
Gloucester, Ontario
Canada
K1J 6S7
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1995
 | Earle 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
 | Stabilizer visits the CCA and receives acceptance as a legal sliding
device. |
 | Stabilizer makes first trip to CCA National Technical Committee
meeting as a "new product on the horizon". |
 | Patent application filed. |
1996-98
 | Stabilizer trials in Ottawa area. |
1999
 | Stabilizer makes appearance at Karcher Canadian Juniors Kelowna,
B.C., and Star Choice World Juniors in Ostersund, Sweden. |
 | World Junior Championship Team skipped by John Morris uses the
Stabilizer in one of the games at the World Juniors. |
 | Stabilizer makes 2nd appearance at CCA National Technical
Committee Meeting. |
 | Stabilizer officially launched in July 1999. |
 | Sales in six countries - Canada, USA, Norway, Sweden, Germany, and
Switzerland. |
2000
 | Stabilizer patented. |
 | Injection 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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