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By justin jennerjahn
May 14, 2008
binuos crack

I aquired a bunch of old chuinard equipment. i have sets of the first hexes, stopers and big circular things. i also have a old chuinard hammer. i do not know wat to do with them.

Any suggestions?

By kirra
May 14, 2008
Smile by Zephyr ~

Send me a picture than sell 'em to me -- DIBBS..!!!!!!!!!!!

oh or wait... Is that "Chouinard" or as you posted "Chuinard"...???

Made in China imitations or the read deal ?

By Mike Lane
From Centennial, CO
May 14, 2008

Was that the gear designed by Evan Chuinard?

By justin jennerjahn
May 14, 2008
binuos crack

i found this stuff in an old trunk full of climbing gear.
my dad used to climb in the 70s. this stuff is also all really used.
i dont really want to sell it. just find out the values.
and it is chouinard.
ill post some pics.

By Sam Lightner, Jr.
May 14, 2008
The Shield

You don't want that crap... I'll give you fifty bucks for it.

By Sam Lightner, Jr.
May 14, 2008
The Shield

PS PLease tell me you have one of those forehead straps that he was convinced were gonna overtake the backpack!

By Stymingersfink
May 14, 2008
Redtail Hawk, circling nest 40' up the tower at Anderson Pass

Sam Lightner, Jr. wrote:
PS PLease tell me you have one of those forehead straps that he was convinced were gonna overtake the backpack!

I think the word you're looking for is "Tumline", but I could be mistaken.

By Healyje
May 14, 2008
girl40

A TumLine would be a real find, as would a #1 Crack'N Up...

By Lee Smith
May 14, 2008
You can love your rope but you can't "LOVE" your rope

According to Websters, the word is "tumpline".

By Malcolm Daly
From Boulder, CO
May 14, 2008

When those tumplines came into the shop I was working at in the late '70s it took about 10 seconds for them to get renamed "Chumplines".

Mal

By Malcolm Daly
From Boulder, CO
May 14, 2008

If you don't want to sell it there are a bunch of shops that would take it off of your hands and use it for ambiance. Check out Neptunes or any of the other specialty shops around. I know that the Mountain Shop in Ft. Collins s looking to add to their collection. Call Mike there at 970/493-5720. Taos Mountain Outfitters might like it too.
Mal

By kirra
May 14, 2008
Smile by Zephyr ~

Cummon Mal - we all know that there is NO MORE ROOM in Neptunes for any more stuff...

Let's have an auction right here 'n now. (then of course justin will immedietly run without hesitation to Ebay)

Sam... I'm bidding at $60

By Jed Pointer
From Boulder, CO
May 14, 2008

The hammer is the only item mentioned with any value. My guess is that some idiot on ebay might go as high as $200 for it. Someone who knows its former retail value + inflation - depreciation and has a desire for posing to their partners with it as if they were there Back In The Day may go as high as $100. Otherwise it's worth 10 bucks. The hexes and whatnot might make a nice wind chime. The wind chime would be worth 10 bucks. The memories and dreams they may instill in you knowing that your own father toiled with these things, though, is priceless - so I'd keep them - especially if you are 14, as in your profile. You were the one back in the day - he likely put that stuff aside to make room for you or someone in your family.

By Sam Lightner, Jr.
May 15, 2008
The Shield

I'm not even sure what we are talking about here... lets get an inventory.

This thread has gotten me thinking about my Old Wall Hammer. I used to have one of the originals but someone borrowed it from my pack in Burma ( I suppose all the other shit looked useless). Considering recent events where it disappeared, I wonder if it has become a time capsule. 10,000 from now some archeologist is gonna herniate his brain trying to figure out what that particular kind of hammer was useful for in the Irrawady delta.


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