


I don't know how I stumbled across
this website, but I'm glad I did. It contains some great lax history - including the history of the three big companies (
STX, Warrior, Brine). There are outstanding pictures and descriptions. There is even a "who made this head?" feature. For anyone that has an old stick or played before offset heads and titanium sticks, this site is a trip down memory lane.

Here are some pics from the site, just to give you a preview. Seriously, there is some cool stuff
here! The Old School Lax freak knows his stuff and has an incredible selection of historical sticks and equipment.
Hey, some of this stuff is even older than Jim! Just kidding.