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HELP!! There is a small hole in the All-Star magnesium mask.


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I recently bought a new magnesium mask and there is a hole in the frame.

Is there a hole like this?
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How deep is the hole? My guess is that it's just an indentation from manufacturing and only cosmetic. I would call All Star to see what they say about it.

I wouldn't be overly concerned though...

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3 hours ago, Thunderheads said:

How deep is the hole? My guess is that it's just an indentation from manufacturing and only cosmetic. I would call All Star to see what they say about it.

I wouldn't be overly concerned though...

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I agree with Jeff here.  I think it's only cosmetic.  They fill these masks through the ear guards (hence the block-y guards) but if a little piece of anything got in the mold, it could have made that indentation.  It looks very shallow to me and I would say that you have nothing to worry about. 

If you are truly concerned, I would contact All Star as Jeff recommends. 

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23 hours ago, Coldblooded27 said:

Can you explain more easy words? because I am Korean So, My English skill is not good :D.. 

I hope you are understand

 

Thank you :D

Basically what the others are asking. How big is the hole? It it just a small one? Like a bubble was there and popped at the surface? Or is the hole really deep into the mask?

Best course of action would be to contact All Star and ask them.

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11 hours ago, wolfe_man said:

I agree with Jeff here.  I think it's only cosmetic.  They fill these masks through the ear guards (hence the block-y guards) but if a little piece of anything got in the mold, it could have made that indentation.  It looks very shallow to me and I would say that you have nothing to worry about. 

If you are truly concerned, I would contact All Star as Jeff recommends. 

I know what you're saying. I don't worry if the hole is simply expressed on the outside, but when I put a needle or thread in that part, it keeps going in as if it's hollow. In this case, I asked you if there was a problem because I was worried about it.

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14 hours ago, Thunderheads said:

How deep is the hole? My guess is that it's just an indentation from manufacturing and only cosmetic. I would call All Star to see what they say about it.

I wouldn't be overly concerned though...

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I know what you're saying. I don't worry if the hole is simply expressed on the outside, but when I put a needle or thread in that part, it keeps going in as if it's hollow. In this case, I asked you if there was a problem because I was worried about it.

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5 minutes ago, Coldblooded27 said:

I know what you're saying. I don't worry if the hole is simply expressed on the outside, but when I put a needle or thread in that part, it keeps going in as if it's hollow. In this case, I asked you if there was a problem because I was worried about it.

Ok. That, to me, sounds a little odd. This sounds like a question for @MadMaxor @All-Star Sports. Best thing for you would probably stop poking it with needles and call All Star directly with your concerns.

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16 hours ago, Chris Hickman said:

Unfortunately, this product doesn’t qualify for any discounts or promotions… But slather a little bit in that hole and you will be all set!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Unfortunately, I don't know if you are being serious? :HS

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