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30-Apr-2009 10:54:30 AM
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My rack only goes up to #4.5 camalot (older, red) and that isn't big enough. Every piece of gear on everybodys rack is for sale; it's just a matter of price. How much will I have to pay for the likes of a used #6 friend or camalot?
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30-Apr-2009 11:13:44 AM
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If its barely been used, then I reckon 3/4 the current shop price.
If its been used a bit but good condition, then maybe 1/2 the current shop price.
If its been trashed then don't buy it.
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30-Apr-2009 11:56:02 AM
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Does anyone have any for sale?
How much do you want?
#5 or larger.
Cash upon inspection; presently I live in the blue mountains.
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30-Apr-2009 12:27:06 PM
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>isn't big enough
Go for big-bro's!
Packing cams out with wooden wedges is an option for a one off route.
Purpose cut 4x2 (poor mans big-bros), is another option depending on how many are required as they are weighty!
... Donchahavanymates that you can borrow off for a special project? ~> Looking to buy, indicates to me that you are in for the long haul !
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30-Apr-2009 1:40:07 PM
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On 30/04/2009 hughsut wrote:
>My rack only goes up to #4.5 camalot (older, red) and that isn't big enough.
thats the biggest gear I own and I almost never use it, and never want anything bigger ... are you an offwidth junkie or something?!
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30-Apr-2009 1:43:56 PM
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I love my big gear ... but I'm definately not parting with it. I only have 2 pieces bigger than 4.5 camalot anyway and I seem to have misplaced one of them. Probably lent out and didn't come home.
Think you might have to suck it up and buy it new - those of us who actually own big gear do actually use it.
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30-Apr-2009 2:00:09 PM
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mmm Big gear.... mmm big cracks....... what could be better!!!
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