LostCamKenny Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 For several years I have been using a mismatched pair of tools - no big deal, since they worked. But I've decided that it is time that I look for a mate to one of them and make a pair and I am too cheap to go buy a shiny new pair(read:poor). My hammer is a BD Shrike and my adze is an older(emphasis on older) BD Black Prophet that isn't even made anymore(and, thus, BD doesn't stock parts for anymore). What I am looking for is a Shrike with an adze OR a prophet with a hammer. Depending on the number of responses (or the amount of info i receive) I might even consider buying both and having two sets of tools. I have spoken to a fabricator who can fashion picks for me if all I could find were the prophet, but I'd prefer to find an Shrike with an adze. I reside in the Baja Washington region (Portland) and thus am not able to view anything in person unless it is local for me... pictures are essential! If you can help please speak up! I've attached pics of what I have to help in finding a mate for one of them... Thanks! Quote
marc_leclerc Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 you should sell both those tools and get a new pair of modern curved leashless tools and set them up with a BD spinner leash... and get two hammers, adzes are scary and you can do everything you do with an adze with a pick. Quote
LostCamKenny Posted October 6, 2009 Author Posted October 6, 2009 you should sell both those tools and get a new pair of modern curved leashless tools and set them up with a BD spinner leash... and get two hammers, adzes are scary and you can do everything you do with an adze with a pick. yeah, yeah... you're in a long list of friends that have suggested that I do so, but i am just too attached to them both to get rid of them, plus I'd never get for them what they are worth to me! I'm very sentimental about them Quote
DPS Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 you can do everything you do with an adze with a pick. Have you ever chopped a bollard with a pick? Quote
kurthicks Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 last time i checked, modern BD picks work perfectly well on old BD tools... if that changes your predicament, I'd consider just getting new picks. Quote
ScaredSilly Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 you should sell both those tools and get a new pair of modern curved leashless tools and set them up with a BD spinner leash... and get two hammers, adzes are scary and you can do everything you do with an adze with a pick. Udder rubbish, ever climbed chandelier ice there youth? Many of times I have used an adze for hooking in. Ever pulled up to the top a pillow and stuck your pick in only to have it zipper through the crust? Many of times I have used an adze catch the edge without it pulling through. Personally, I would ditch the Shrike and find a match for the BP and then get a modern set of tools for vertical ice. I still use my straight shaft CFBP on alpine climbs as the they are light, plunge great, and a nice alpine tool. For the vert I have a set of the original Cobras which are also very usable on alpine terrain. Quote
dbb Posted October 6, 2009 Posted October 6, 2009 Call Second Ascent in Ballard: (206) 545-8810 they've probably got lots of Shrikes (aka bent shaft X15s), and black rubber shaft Phrophets. And Kurt is correct, all current BD picks fit on all old BD tools. and if I were you I'd keep your old tools for sentimentality and eventually buy some modern tools with a clearance shaft. Quote
Buckaroo Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Why are adzes scary Marc? Why are you afraid of them? You should face your fears Marc, for fear is the mind killer. Don't be afraid of adzes Marc, ever ever ever again. And that wide adze is the shizzle when you're dry tooling and you have a wide crack you want to cam. I have a set of X-15's and a set of straight Black Prophets with 2 adzes and 1 hammer. Sorry won't part with them. Recently bought some Cobras when they went on sale when the Vipers came out. SWEEEEEETTTT. the new BD picks will def fit on the old BD tools, all the way back to the X-15 Quote
Buckaroo Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 BTW, you're supposed to put the leash where it hangs on the front of the tool, not the back, that way as it pulls down it also pulls a little forward as well. If you look at the top hole it angles towards the front. Quote
marc_leclerc Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Why are adzes scary Marc? Why are you afraid of them? You should face your fears Marc, for fear is the mind killer. Don't be afraid of adzes Marc, ever ever ever again. And that wide adze is the shizzle when you're dry tooling and you have a wide crack you want to cam. self lobotomy when falling on hard mixed lines dude..... seen a guy at Marble Canyon pown his face with an adze (then again he sucked at climbing)... i have cammed my hammers in wider cracks.... and yes I have chopped a bollard with a pick. Quote
justinp Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Wow this quickly turned into a spray fest Good luck Kenny! Quote
tomtom Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Have you ever chopped a bollard with a pick? Why chop a bollard when you can put in a v-thread? Quote
Coldfinger Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 Bollard's nicer when the ice isn't or isn't even there! Quote
rocky_joe Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 hey kenny, I know you're not looking to buy two tools, (and mods don't kill me for doing this) but I was on ebay today and saw a pair of shrikes (adze and hammer) for sale...seemed to be reasonably pirced as well. came up when i searched ice axe. hope it helps your shirke's quest for a mate. Quote
rocky_joe Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 self lobotomy when falling on hard mixed lines dude..... seen a guy at Marble Canyon pown his face with an adze (then again he sucked at climbing)... i have cammed my hammers in wider cracks.... and yes I have chopped a bollard with a pick. how many "hard mixed lines dude" have you done? and how many of those have you given yourself a "self lobotomy." Quote
Buckaroo Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 ""self lobotomy when falling on hard mixed lines dude..... seen a guy at Marble Canyon pown his face with an adze"" Know what you're talking about, you have to be ready to duck your head down when you feel the tool come out, then it just hits your helmet. Generally you just keep your face away from the back of the adze, when you absolutely have to have it there because of climbing position, then you go into the "ready to duck" mode. Quote
John Frieh Posted October 7, 2009 Posted October 7, 2009 ""self lobotomy when falling on hard mixed lines dude..... seen a guy at Marble Canyon pown his face with an adze"" Know what you're talking about, you have to be ready to duck your head down when you feel the tool come out, then it just hits your helmet. Generally you just keep your face away from the back of the adze, when you absolutely have to have it there because of climbing position, then you go into the "ready to duck" mode. ??? Quote
Dane Posted October 8, 2009 Posted October 8, 2009 Some funny shit on this thread. The yellow schlong got it right the first time. Pretty well established you don't need an adze or even a hammer for that matter. Quote
DPS Posted October 8, 2009 Posted October 8, 2009 Some funny shit on this thread. The yellow schlong got it right the first time. Pretty well established you don't need an adze or even a hammer for that matter. How do you place/remove pins without a hammer? Quote
Le Piston Posted October 8, 2009 Posted October 8, 2009 I don't have a Shrike, but I do have a Black Prophet I probably won't be using much anymore. See attatched picture. Is this what you're looking for? Quote
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