My little bit of hard working gear.

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This is my little bit of hard working gear. I can do anything with what I've got.8) IMAG0246.jpg IMAG0247.jpg IMAG0248.jpg
MS250 18" Climbing Saw MS361 20" Ground Saw MS441 28" For Big Stuff:thumbup:
 
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Dan Dan the tree man works out of a mini van.
 
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Hey butch ill throw down for you one day if you want.
 
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Your in my range. Let me know if you need some help for a day.
 
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Don't have my lava climb line in the pic.
 
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I like to show people what I can do. I don't say I can do this and that...I do know that I can climb, and there are a few that can vouch for me here in Baton Rouge. I would have to get paid what I was worth to Butch for the day. I am not challenging anyone, just saying....
I would love to meet Butch and other guys on this forum....like I said in the beginning ya'll are MY kind of people.
 
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Behind my Silky. Its a Buckingham Glide II. Thats where my Silky stays.
 
Cary, I think it's hiding underneath his handsaw scabbard.

Dan, you may get that chance sooner than you think. We've had a couple gatherings of forum members getting together for a rec climb and socializing, as well as a bunch of guys who have worked together with other forum members. A few have taken 'working vacations', traveling around the country and stopping in to visit friends and working for a day or two before moving on. A lot of solid friendships have developed here. :)
 
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That sounds great!!!!I'll be heading to Duluth Minnesota after income tax returns, and I fix my Dodge 2500 4x4 that has been down for the last year. Got to see some family and get some stuff. Wouldnt mind stopping on the way and doing stuff on the way there and on the way back.
 
Nice to see gear that shows its been used. Cary doesn't keep his long enough to even suggest it's not NEW!:lol:
 
Here's a little video Jerry put together documenting our weekend up in northern California back in 2009. We were field testing Paul's gas powered ascender when he was trying to bring it to market.

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