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FS: Climbing Gear Sale (WC, Rigid Friend, Shoes, Titons, Charlet Moser 4x4 Picks for Pulsar/Quasar/Axar tools, Chouinard Northwall X pick, Lowe Hummingbird Picks)


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George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Thinning the Herd...

Various Items for Sale:

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Wild Country Rigid Friend #2 1/2 (Used): $25

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Forrest Titon #5: $15 (1 Sold, 2 left)

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Boreal Stingers Size 5 (Lightly Used): $35

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Charlet Moser Picks:

(2) NEW T rated 4x4 picks (Pulsar/Quasar/Compacts/Axar) for $25 ea

(1) NEW Axar/Quasar Pick for $25

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Chouinard Northwall X pick for $15 (lightly used)

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Lowe Hummingbird Picks (1) larger used for $5, (1) shorter new old stock for $10

Gary Plunkett · · Bellingham, WA · Joined Jul 2020 · Points: 36

PM"d u

Luke Stefurak · · Chattanooga, TN · Joined Jan 2006 · Points: 2,795

Is that a Fixe alien or an original CCH? What date is stamped on the trigger bar?

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Did CCH ever make the smaller Grey cams?  I am pretty sure its a Fixe.  It lacks the CCH plus it has the circle icon which isn't CCH.

I have 3 sets of the oldies.  I don't recall them making the Grey one back in the 90s.

Bought a lightly used set of newer version that came with the Grey one.  Its an odd size that I historically didn't have so I don't need it.  I am happy with the original Black/Blue/Green/Yellow/Red combo.

I don't see any dates on the trigger guard.  There is a stamp on the crimp showing 10K N9 15 and a code printed on the grey wire protector.

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Bump...

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Removed items already sold and added some ice picks for Charlet Moser tools.

4x4 T rated picks for Pulsar/Quasar/Compacts/Axars

Original pick for Quasars/Axars

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Bump - added a few things, dropped some prices.

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Bump for Price Updates

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Bump for updates and added WC Rigid #2 1/2 Friend.

Jack Lamey · · Boise, ID · Joined Jan 2021 · Points: 0

PMd!

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

bump

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Bump with some price drops.

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Lowered some prices, bump.

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25

Bump.  Sold items have been removed.

Duke Sun · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2022 · Points: 0

What is a Forrest Titon? 

George Haskett · · Pocatello, ID · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 25
Duke Sunwrote:

What is a Forrest Titon? 

The Titon was a T-shaped, passively camming climbing nut (no longer sold) made by Forrest Mountaineering from 1973 through 1985. Titons ultimately came in seventeen sizes: Numbers 1–5 were made of investment-cast steel, while numbers 6–17 were made of aluminum (sizes 9 on up had drilled lightening holes). Bill Forrest estimates that Titons had fifteen different placement attitudes; his 1978 catalog has photos showing fourteen different placements. 

https://verticalarchaeology.com/2015/10/26/forrest-titons-1-through-10/

Duke Sun · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2022 · Points: 0
George Haskettwrote:

The Titon was a T-shaped, passively camming climbing nut (no longer sold) made by Forrest Mountaineering from 1973 through 1985. Titons ultimately came in seventeen sizes: Numbers 1–5 were made of investment-cast steel, while numbers 6–17 were made of aluminum (sizes 9 on up had drilled lightening holes). Bill Forrest estimates that Titons had fifteen different placement attitudes; his 1978 catalog has photos showing fourteen different placements. 

https://verticalarchaeology.com/2015/10/26/forrest-titons-1-through-10/

Thanks for the background. 

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