I've had these cams for a really long time, and wanted to know if anyone had any info about them. They were made by ABC, and are marked ANDE ITALY. The smallest is a little smaller than a #2 Metolius, and the largest is a little larger than a #4. I bought them used (yes, I know...) in 1993 or 1994, and I have no idea how old they were when I got them. For the record, I no longer climb on them, but the smallest one does hang from my rear view mirror.
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The #2
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The #0
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The #2 next to a #4 Metolius
Old School Cams.
Old School Cams.
"Always carry a large flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake." -W.C. Fields
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You seem to know quite a bit about them. I've had 4 ABC's since 1990. Bought them new. Work fine, still using them. The only trouble I've had is that the cable stem tends to kink if you fall on them when in a hoizontal. Bent them back and used them. Cables haven't frayed, slings good. Like most things old means better quality. Climb-Safe.
Honestly, they kind of scare me. There's no marking indicating weight rating, the action is crap-tastic, and they frankly look like something a high schooler made in shop class right before he started his bong project...
"Always carry a large flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake." -W.C. Fields