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Fritz
Trad climber
Choss Creek, ID
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Topic Author's Original Post - Feb 24, 2016 - 07:58am PT
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Yet another reason from EBay on why you should never throw any climbing-related item away. A worn & stained 1976 Chouinard/ Great Pacific Ironworks receipt just sold for $43.00 plus $3.50 shipping.
eBay item number 161979955500
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Tom Patterson
Trad climber
Seattle
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Feb 24, 2016 - 08:25am PT
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I find it incredibly hard to throw anything away (climbing related) from BITD.
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Feb 24, 2016 - 08:51am PT
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And why do I suspect that this was bought by an accomplice as a 'chumming'?
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overwatch
climber
Arizona
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Feb 24, 2016 - 09:56am PT
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They are trying to scam the lucrative collectable climbing receipt market?
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Gnome Ofthe Diabase
climber
Out Of Bed
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Feb 24, 2016 - 10:13am PT
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I saw that thing!
and try as I might,
and the Need is great,
My wife won't let me part with a thing.
She knows I would regret getting rid of anything that I have left of my stuff.
I once had 15 bins in storage In Kingston NY, Only 6 made it, in the move.
Backpacks, Helmets, Boots ,shoes, harnesses, ropes take up a lot of space.
But also, I kept everything.
I had multiples of everything . Older vintage British gear, Items and in colors never available here in the States.
'Beginner' racks, stacks of cheap 'biners and lots of Ch. Ovals and an equal number of D's
and things Like my blue Robbins boots that I had resoled with C4... F.R.O.G Gear Wave products gear
Business receipts log books, the heaviest stuff....not all of it of value, maybe most of it just obsolete...
Pins,& hammers, mainly army surplus but some others
Most painful to have lost were things( some real Junk) things from the founders of the M preserve..
So while I have a Dolt piece or three all my forest and GPI stuff, Karrimor Packs, Sturdy ropes from Germany, and Swiss made items, Treasures, just were not on the Truck.
I keep a look out but the majority of the stuff seems to have been scraped in order to save on the move, not stolen for future sale .
They are trying to scam the lucrative collectable climbing receipt market? NOW THAT WAS FUNNY
It may have given you away though..
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Marlow
Sport climber
OSLO
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Feb 24, 2016 - 10:19am PT
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That's very good, and be sure to follow the advice of Donini and buy all the old Russian titan ice screws you can get your hands on...
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ron gomez
Trad climber
fallbrook,ca
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Feb 24, 2016 - 10:25am PT
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Who needs Ti screws???? I have plenty of them and some pitons.
Peace
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johntp
Trad climber
socal
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Feb 24, 2016 - 11:11am PT
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Lately I have been shedding a lot of gear. Not selling, but giving it away or donating to climber's fund raising events.
Do I miss this stuff and what I stupidly threw away in the course of my divorce? Short answer is yes, but it just seems lame to have a bunch of stuff sitting around that I have not used in years. There is sentimental value, but I've never been one to live too much in the past. I miss my Forrest ice tools, JRat harness, EBs and original Fires though.
In the end it is just gear and sometimes I feel the need to purge; I somewhat miss the days when I could fit everything I owned in my 77 Subaru wagon.
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JEleazarian
Trad climber
Fresno CA
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Feb 24, 2016 - 11:25am PT
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Man have I missed the boat! GPIW was already a second generation trade name. What would any of my memorabilia relating to Chouinard Equipment for Alpinists be worth -- if I still had any of it?
John
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Mark Force
Trad climber
Ashland, Oregon
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Feb 24, 2016 - 11:32am PT
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A set of Chouinard Zero 55cm axe and NW hammer went for $2,500 a while back on eBay. Just sayin....
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johntp
Trad climber
socal
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Feb 24, 2016 - 11:51am PT
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Man have I missed the boat! GPIW was already a second generation trade name. What would any of my memorabilia relating to Chouinard Equipment for Alpinists be worth -- if I still had any of it?
I hear ya John. What I threw out in the course of my divorce may have funded a trip to Europe.
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hamie
Social climber
Thekoots
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Feb 24, 2016 - 11:15pm PT
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It says "2nd carabiners". Would that be like factory "seconds"? If so, one hopes it would only be some cosmetic defect......
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bvb
Social climber
flagstaff arizona
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Feb 24, 2016 - 11:26pm PT
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I hear ya John. What I threw out in the course of my divorce may have funded a trip to Europe
Same here. Funny how an ugly divorce can make a person temporarily insane. In the 8 years since The Great Purge, I have slowly come to comprehend the dollar value of the sh#t I tossed.
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Jon Beck
Trad climber
Oceanside
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Feb 25, 2016 - 07:28am PT
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In the early days of Ebay I sold all my 80s Chouinard catalogs for a few bucks a piece thinking it was just a passing fad and the buyers were idiots. Damn!! those are fetching 20-40 bucks each now. Got the rest of my old gear stashed away now.
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Feb 25, 2016 - 07:34am PT
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Americans have way too much damn money and not enough sense.
They'll buy a sh!tty old receipt but bookstores are disappearing.
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johntp
Trad climber
socal
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Feb 25, 2016 - 01:21pm PT
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Funny how an ugly divorce can make a person temporarily insane.
Roger that.
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JEleazarian
Trad climber
Fresno CA
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Feb 25, 2016 - 01:31pm PT
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It says "2nd carabiners". Would that be like factory "seconds"? If so, one hopes it would only be some cosmetic defect.
In 1970 or '71, I visited the "factory" in Ventura, when Chouinard and Frost were watching someone I couldn't recognize using the mechanized hammer (I think it was called something like the "Little Giant," but time and decreptitude have faded my memory) to make Lost Arrows. They had a barrel of "seconds" of carabiners for about half price. It was a worthwhile visit.
John
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