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Yeah, being an old fart tightwad I've got all that stuff still: foxheads, hexes (including some of the non-hexcentric) slung on perlon and 1" tube, Chouinard stoppers ver. 1.0 (does anyone else still think in old stopper sizes, complete with half sizes?). I used to have something called a Nychock, sort of like a hex but made from round black nylon stock and slung with 1" tube. It was essentially useless, but there was one particular place it was perfect at the crag I started climbing at. There's also an old smc camlock on the battered biner of old wireds that sleep in the attic.

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those old Ds and Ovals make great Funkness biners

 

I have 2 British make 1970's? D's with weird triangular crosssection that used to be on the top station of Drifters Escape laugh.gif

 

make good brass knuckles too.

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I finally got around to taking a picture of my old gear collection. I got them from a guy who climbed in college ten years ago and in turn got them from his father. There are Chouinard, Eiger and SMC pieces.

 

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Haven't heard anyone mention saddlewedges. I have 3 of those. Also have a few wart hogs. I learned to ice climb on snargs and have a few other pound-ins by Salwea. Also, have smc camlocks, an "amigo" made in mexico, old chouinard ice screws, homemade ratchet for same, and some older hexes slung with wicked old perlon. It's all at the bottom of my climbing trunk "in case I ever need it!"

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Since I made the post above that started this thread I have placed both my #6 and #7 TriCams on lead. The pivot factor is notable but they are sure lighter than tube chocks or #5 Camalot.

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Anybody still have any Slider Nuts?

Those brass dovetailed wedgies with silver solder on one side were nifty but... take even a small fall on them and good luck removing them.

Lowe/Byrne Ballnuts are hella superior.

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Tube chock (# 6 for reference)... I have 5 of these in various sizes. The good for alpine offwidths... leave big green at home. I have no idea how old these are but I would guess older than me. Some one needs to start making these again... Fern?

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Oldmanrock might recognize this… yellaf.gif I tried them out this weekend… those of the old school will perennially be badass in my mind. I don’t know how you guys did it. Thanks again and let me know if you find any other good stuff lying around wave.gif.

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is there anything more fancy about them than just being a chunk of Al tube with the ends cut at an angle? You could make your own with a vice, a hacksaw, and a hand-drill no?

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Those boots are awesome!! What did you climb in them, and how were they?

 

By the way, I'm looking for an old wooden ice axe to go with an old fiber climbing rope I have. Its just for casual living room display, so it doesn't need to be too special. Do you have you anything you could part with?

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Yes I have some but I'm not parting with any of mine. Try ebay and bring your credit card. Speaking of... any one with a wooden ice axe willing to part with it... PM me with item and price. wave.gifwazzup.gif

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I'd sell you my wood shafted axe, but then what would I use?

 

I got my old fiber rope by trading a new rope for it! The old guy who originally had it said he used it on Mont Blanc once, many years before.

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