Pistol Grip Wrist Saving Arborist Tool

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Alright already!

Yes Sean, the pistol works just fine with a knotted cord. But hookin up'd be a pain, and a waste of good cord.
 

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Usin the same length of cord, particularly small cord's like spittin in judge Murphy's face Ray!

I like the idea of out with the old n in with the new just fine thank you!

You think I was kiddin bout my first grip pliers steel cable prototype whippin me but good releasing a heavy load?

Like Dustin Hoffman told General Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn!

You go down there General.

Jomo
Forgive me
 
I don't think so...
 

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I had the hots for Olive oil.
I remember watching that movie in a tiny theatre called the green lantern in Spokane as a kid.
Robin Williams.....

Now it's looking like a CGI UFC MMA Get Down!
 
I was more into Ellie Mae!

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Unhappy with aluminum at the business end of my ARP7, I went a bit overboard last night.

One way torsion spring gate on the V slot to trap the cord in the bull's eye, and it's up up n away!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HfxqQmWtGNM
 

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Yeah well, I wanna read Mick n Stig writin they totally get it too.

Mutinous bastids!
 

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I wanted that cord trapped, confined in the bull's eye, no escape, no way no how, even with all my body weight against the gate!

Look lively lads!
 

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If nothing else I find it fascinating checking out all the stuff in the background...
Gotta love your persistence though mate.
 
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I'm thinkin with some O that fancy Dyneema cord, this riggin pistol'd support Jim's body weight no sweat!

Sure handles mine just fine usin cheapo cord.

I kinda like ARP's recent nose job, reminiscent of a bull dozer blade, movin mountains n stuff.
 

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Mutinous scaliwag's, oh my! Watch your language young man.

Jomo, your detail with hacksaw and file is impeccable. Your fabrication style has developed in a new art-form. Steam Punk with an urban survival inclination. Yes indeed.

I told you already I want one. Prototype, like the one shown, preferred, thank you.
 
Yeah...looks a little, I dunno...dead.
Mind you, great for growing a nice flowering vine up it.
 
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Mutinous scaliwag's, oh my! Watch your language young man.

Jomo, your detail with hacksaw and file is impeccable. Your fabrication style has developed in a new art-form. Steam Punk with an urban survival inclination. Yes indeed.

I told you already I want one. Prototype, like the one shown, preferred, thank you.

You kin have this one Jerr.

Just a couple more minor details, magnet gluin, just the right strength spring on that gate, a real test aloft, then off to you matey!

Bout fourpounds, I'm sure yu kin handle that like Wyatt Earp!

Jomo
 
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Just an FBI background check, a certificate from two psychs, certifyin you're indeed crazy, and a vid of you usin it to swang way out over a lake n pullin the trigger!

Easy peasy Captain!

Jomo
 
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