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Chockstone Forum - For Sale

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

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SOLD - Used Beginner Trad Rack
shaft
15-Jul-2014
10:45:02 AM
This is a complete used trad rack for the budding beginner. All gear is used and in working order.

BD - Smiley mix of Stoppers 1 - 12. BDs are not anodised
BD Hexes 1 - 10. 1 -3 are wired and 4 - 10 are slung with cord
BD Camalots pre-C4 .3 - 4 includes 3.5 w/matching colour neutrino biners
Camp dyneema tricams .1 - 2 (white - purple)
(15) Wild Country Helium extendable draws. Mammut slings. Biners are NOT part of WC Helium recall.
Nut tool

Sold as full set. Will NOT break up.

$500.00

Follow this link for pics: http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1051778636
maxdacat
15-Jul-2014
10:53:37 AM
On 15/07/2014 shaft wrote:
>This is a complete used trad rack for the budding beginner. All gear is
>used and in working order.
>
>BD - Smiley mix of Stoppers 1 - 12. BDs are not anodised
>BD Hexes 1 - 10. 1 -3 are wired and 4 - 10 are slung with cord
>BD Camalots pre-C4 .3 - 4 includes 3.5 w/matching colour neutrino biners
>Camp dyneema tricams .1 - 2 (white - purple)
>(15) Wild Country Helium extendable draws. Mammut slings. Biners are NOT
>part of WC Helium recall.
>Nut tool
>
>Sold as full set. Will NOT break up.
>
>$500.00
>
>Follow this link for pics: http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1051778636

linky no worky.

ajfclark
15-Jul-2014
11:28:25 AM
For some reason gumtree presents a different ad URL to logged in users. The one for the rest of us would be something like:

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/narrabeen/surfing/freestanding-surfboard-racks/1051778636

As you can see:

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/this-bit-doesnt-matter/this-could-be-anything/as-can-this-so-long-as-the-number-to-the-right-is-valid/1051778636

In fact:

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/1051778636

Also works.

ajfclark
15-Jul-2014
11:36:06 AM
Click to embiggen:

Eduardo Slabofvic
15-Jul-2014
11:37:40 AM
ODH will take the Tri-cams
Jayford4321
15-Jul-2014
1:38:57 PM
On 15/07/2014 Eduardo Slabofvic wrote:
>ODH will take the Tri-cams

Which part of
>Sold as full set. Will NOT break up.
don't you understand Eduardoh? (see) shaft-Ed post again.

Duang Daunk
15-Jul-2014
1:50:19 PM
Yeh Ed. For once I agree with davidn or damianj or however he spells it. For $500 shaft could educate you, and you might even be able to use a decent rack at the next Easter Arapiles Orientation Program.

ChuckNorris
15-Jul-2014
6:45:12 PM
Eduardo has plenty of used beginners in his basement. One of them may want to trade out Trad. PM him.

Eduardo Slabofvic
16-Jul-2014
9:54:46 AM
On 15/07/2014 Duang Daunk wrote:
>Yeh Ed. For once I agree with davidn or damianj or however he spells it.
>For $500 shaft could educate you, and you might even be able to use a decent
>rack at the next Easter Arapiles Orientation Program.

If I ever need a beginners trad rack, I'll borrow yours
Simes.m
16-Jul-2014
10:15:01 AM
pm sent.
jdb
16-Jul-2014
12:43:32 PM
How much for the beard, I'm looking to replace mine as it has gone white!

Duang Daunk
16-Jul-2014
12:50:02 PM
On 16/07/2014 Eduardo Slabofvic wrote:
>On 15/07/2014 Duang Daunk wrote:
>>Yeh Ed. For once I agree with davidn or damianj or however he spells
>it.
>>For $500 shaft could educate you, and you might even be able to use a
>decent
>>rack at the next Easter Arapiles Orientation Program.
>
>If I ever need a beginners trad rack, I'll borrow yours
>
Good to hear you are gonna be around for that event bro, though you might not like my beginner rack, as it has big gaps within sizes on it, due to being largely pieced together from all the booty I have collected off your hard routes there. You know the ones. Yep, those ones that simey didn’t add to the latest Raps guide.

Eh Simes.m, if you are successful in your bid for that bomber pro, as everyone knows that a real beginners rack these days consists only of sport-draws; you could prolly sell off lots of the items to recoup some of your cost. I reckon Eduardo would buy items for sure, to fill out the beginner rack that I'm gonna loan him, Wendy would prolly be interested in the smallest sized nuts, and davidn would likely covet the nut tool.
shaft
16-Jul-2014
3:39:27 PM
Beard is going for 1 million dollars!

This rack has been sold. Thanks for your interest.

IdratherbeclimbingM9
16-Jul-2014
4:17:14 PM
On 16/07/2014 Duang Daunk wrote:
>you could prolly sell off lots of the items to recoup some of your cost.

Hmm. Inspired by a DD post.
(Unusual event or what?)
If whoever bought that rack continues to read this thread, ... & on the assumption that said buyer could be a beginner...
I hope you do a little homework so as to get the best out of the Camp Tri-cams included within it, as they are not what most beginners would consider buying as part of a new rack.

I like them, and the sizes that you have bought are the most usable sizes, particularly the smaller ones on hard rock types like granite, as opposed to soft rock like sandstone.
They are a very versatile item to have on a rack for trad climbing in my opinion.

In the unlikely event that you decide to offload them, I'd be interested in buying them, particularly the white, black, pink, and red ones. I already have doubles of the brown and blue ones, so am less interested in those, but wouldn't knock them back if you didn't want to break the set!


Eduardo Slabofvic
16-Jul-2014
10:51:56 PM
Mind your placement of the pink one. They have a very small range and are prone to be hard to remove

freesolo
17-Jul-2014
12:19:43 AM
i found the tri-cams especially useful at moonaire's horizontals. as soon as you sweep out the sand )

btw, my beginner's rack was 5 hexes, 5 stoppers and some tied slings. but i suppose in the 21st, no rack is complete without EVERY size cam.

IdratherbeclimbingM9
17-Jul-2014
9:10:54 AM
On 17/07/2014 freesolo wrote:
>btw, my beginner's rack was 5 hexes, 5 stoppers and some tied slings.

You had modern pro?
Lucky bugger.
Why when I were a lad-
;-)

shortman
17-Jul-2014
9:48:45 AM
On 17/07/2014 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:

>You had modern pro?
>Lucky bugger.
>Why when I were a lad-
>;-)

Don't even pretend to remember M9, :)

IdratherbeclimbingM9
17-Jul-2014
9:53:41 AM
On 17/07/2014 shortman wrote:
>On 17/07/2014 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>
>>You had modern pro?
>>Lucky bugger.
>>Why when I were a lad-
>>;-)
>
>Don't even pretend to remember M9, :)


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