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    Origin of "Hawaiian Style" marker setup?

    Question from the MCB Discord chatter. Anyone know the details of the when/who/how CO2 forward became known as "Hawaiian Style"?

    Random video from a googling, some CO2 forward some not.

    #2
    I remember the origins of the term on stock class paintball dot com... Not sure on timing or why but I clapped back by declaring a "new York style" 12 gram set up that put the bucket changer on a aluminum feed tube block.

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    • AtomJaay

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      Air on top?

    • iamthelazerviking
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      Oh yeah I have seen that. Bucket changer on sight rail.

    #3
    I wish I could remember the origin story...something about how have the air set up that way and water/moisture or something...or I could be way off.
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      #4
      Originally posted by Ecapnation View Post
      I remember the origins of the term on stock class paintball dot com... Not sure on timing or why but I clapped back by declaring a "new York style" 12 gram set up that put the bucket changer on a aluminum feed tube block.
      Forward facing feed tube with an ASA built in..... Imagine a be nightmare but phantom based

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        #5
        From my understanding the style was popularized by the Hawaiians hence the name. They have a big stock class following in there state and the Name just stuck. Revived buy social media and the need to give everything a name similar to using “Ninja” for an all black marker.

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          #6
          I don't think its origins are even Hawaiian. I believe the setup actually got its start in California.
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            #7
            Originally posted by JonM View Post
            I don't think its origins are even Hawaiian. I believe the setup actually got its start in California.
            Also true. Although stock class was/is super popular in Hawaii/SoCal. I tried doing some research on Hawaiian style, an old reddit post came up and the user said stock class was really big out there since paint is expensive to import so makes sense to play stock class (or something like that)
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            • AtomJaay

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              that would explain the many many stock feed with mini CO2 tank rather than 12g if physical import is the bottleneck

            #8
            There was an argument about whether it should be called "island style" instead, because it started somewhere else...but Hawaiian sounds cool. Haha

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              #9
              It was Diomedes , he invented the Hawaiian bottle setup. Story goes he was eating a pineapple, watching "Hard Ticket to Hawaii" on VHS, all at the same time as tuning his Phantom, and the Hawaiian tank configuration was born!
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              • Diomedes

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                Hahahahaha I lol'd for real, thank you for that.

              #10
              I'm a little disappointed in some of you New Englanders. From my records;

              "It originated on an island in a New Hampshire lake that was used for National Survival Games tournaments from '83 to '88.
              The lake has since been turned into a resevoir(sic), the island was submerged when they raised the water level [~1992]."
              -Pyrate Jim

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              • AtomJaay

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                "Atlantis Style" ?

              • Havoc
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                This is the story I remember hearing

              #11
              Originally posted by Surf2Live View Post
              I'm a little disappointed in some of you New Englanders. From my records;

              "It originated on an island in a New Hampshire lake that was used for National Survival Games tournaments from '83 to '88.
              The lake has since been turned into a resevoir(sic), the island was submerged when they raised the water level [~1992]."
              -Pyrate Jim
              Thank you for that.
              It was called "Deer Island", hence the term "Island Style". And they would flank the other team by swimming or wading and wanted to keep those old thermo tanks and fittings out of the water.
              This was before more modern ASA's.
              However I later heard it was Earon Carter who first turned around a bottom line ASA after Tippmann brought them to market in '87.
              Since He was in Hawaii at the time, the term Hawaiian style became popular, if misnamed.

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                #12
                If we are discussing recoining the term, my vote is for "Australian" style. You know... because the tank is now "down/under". *rimshot*

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                  #13
                  Was it possibly Horace Lake in Weare (Weare Res. town over from Henniker)?

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                  • Mr. Hick

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                    I believe that damn is significantly older... time to hit wiki. *It appears that Horace was dammed and created in 1913.*
                    Last edited by Mr. Hick; 06-17-2021, 06:02 AM. Reason: Wiki update.

                  #14
                  I always heard it was called Hawaiian style because it looks like the marker is "hanging ten", and surfing is big on Hawaii. Never knew the NH island story.
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                    #15
                    Definitely island style.

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