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Chockstone Forum - For Sale

Buy and Sell Used Climbing Gear Please do not post retail SPAM.

Author
Rack for Sale. Excellent Condition
Campbell
13-Nov-2007
10:56:12 AM
Rack for Sale

10mm x 50m Rope $130.00
Static Rope $5.00
Slings x 2 @ $5.00 Each = $10.00
Nuts (Wld Ctry) x 20 @ $10.00 Each = $200.00
Hex (size 10 + 7) @ $10.00 Each = $20.00
Friends (Wld Ctry) x 2 @ $50.00 Each = $100.00
Karabina x 4 @ $10.00 Each = $40.00
Quick Draws (Rivary) x 6 @ $20.00 Each = $120.00
Nut Key (Wld Ctry) $8.00
Harness Adjustable Large (Salewa ) $50.00


Rack = $683.00 (Will sell everything together for $600.00)

Barley used. Rack in extremely good condition. If you are interested you can contact me on: cam.m@tcl.net.au or 0412 059 222.



ryan07
14-Nov-2007
6:06:30 PM
Why are you selling your whole rack???

Its fairly common practice (and common sense) to not buy gear that you do not know the history of... especially when you're trying to sell a rope and harness...

And thats not to mention the Hex's and Forged Friends... 80's style eh dude!
gfdonc
14-Nov-2007
6:33:34 PM
Nuthin wrong with hexes.

Come to think of it, the 80's weren't bad either. What are you trying to say?

muki
14-Nov-2007
6:43:24 PM
I think you should be charging more considering the historical value these items hold.
ryan07
27-Nov-2007
7:06:05 PM
yeah yeah, you have me there, i was born in the 80's so they must have been great!

Antiques anyone???
jgoding
27-Nov-2007
7:46:14 PM
u sure your name's not Henry Barber? Looks like about as much kit as he'd carry!
james
28-Nov-2007
2:11:06 AM
those anodized forged friends aren't that old, more like 90s..

IdratherbeclimbingM9
28-Nov-2007
7:58:57 AM
From the photo the gear looks in good condition to me.
Nothing wrong with forged friends of any age. They are sturdier than some of the modern jobs and I have found them to be still functional after many years of useage which is more than I can say for some of my later additions to my rack.

It looks like a good start up kit.
Good luck with the sale Campbell.

Capt_mulch
28-Nov-2007
10:12:25 AM
> On 27/11/2007 jgoding wrote:
> u sure your name's not Henry Barber? Looks like about as much kit as he'd carry!
He don't use friends - only nuts - that rack is way to big for HB. Unless he's soloing - barefoot - only wearing his granpa hat... then he don't carry much except his rep.

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