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Trad Gear

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:22 pm
by Justin
I just inherited a brand new rack, so I'm selling off pieces from my old one...If anyone is interested in specifics email me at justin.elkins@ky.gov.

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:34 pm
by Cleveland
Do you have a number 5 for sale?

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:48 am
by Dmack
Email address aint working.....

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:11 am
by rjackson
Try...

justin.elkins@ky.gov

And...

What's up Justin? Maybe we can plug some gear together this fall? Let me know if you're gonna be in the gorge sometime.

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:53 pm
by pru
if Justin doesn't have a #5 for sale for you, I do. As well as a 4 and 4.5. Been meaning to get photos and figure out asking prices, but I guess I'm still a bit of a climber at heart (= lazy).

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:38 pm
by Justin
Here is an itemized list of the trad gear I’m selling:
-BD Camalots: (2) .75 one needs a new sling, (2) 1’s, (3) 2’s, (2) 3’s, (1) 5 needs trigger wires but works as is
-Aliens: (1) blue, (1) green, (2) yellow, (1) red, (1) orange
-Rigid Friends: (1) 1.5, (1) 2, (1) 3.5, (2) 4’s
-Cassin Cams: (1) orange, (1) yellow, (1) orange needs sling
-Metolius: (1) red
-BD Stoppers: (12) all sizes
-Lowe/Camp Tri Cams: (3) pink, (3) red, (2) brown, (3) blue, (2) blue large, (1) blue extra large. Not sure of the exact size on the blue large and blue extra large but they ascend in order of size with the rest.
-Omega Pacific Swedges: (0-8)

All cams are $16 apiece except for the ones that need slings and/or trigger wires, those are $14.
The BD stoppers are $2 apiece
The Lowe/Camp Tri Cams are $5 apiece
The Omega Pacific Swedges are $2 apiece.

That’s a total of $454, but if someone wants to buy the entire rack outright, I’ll sell it for an even $400.

All the gear is reliable and it would be a great rack for a beginner or someone wanting to supplement and existing traditional/aid rack.

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:07 pm
by GWG
The question begs to be asked, how does one "inherit " a trad rack? I know my sons are looking at mine when I die, I'm just hopin' that's not for awhile.

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:28 pm
by Justin
Buddy of mine bought a brand new rack of c4's, stoppers and whatnot over a year ago and quit climbing to pursue a his horse hobby...Gave me his rack. That's how dick breath.

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:37 pm
by KD
lol you said "dick breath"

Re: Trad Gear

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:49 pm
by pigsteak
"a his horse hobby"...I like that one too...and what's so bad about dick breath?