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Id prefer a tenex hollow braid prussic for a Leather cambium saver,especially if your going to use it for choking small stems.

Heres a pic of one for a Buckingham leather CS.

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No worries Peter, i was just trying to give stevie a wind.

 

Guess its my Northern sence of humour:001_tt2:

 

Phew, i thought you were serious! :biggrin:

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Id prefer a tenex hollow braid prussic for a Leather cambium saver,especially if your going to use it for choking small stems.

Heres a pic of one for a Buckingham leather CS.

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Prussic for a Leather CS, could you please explain that to me ?

I never used a Leather CS anyway, but I cant Imagine what a prussic is doing with it...

Would be great !

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Prussic for a Leather CS, could you please explain that to me ?

I never used a Leather CS anyway, but I cant Imagine what a prussic is doing with it...

Would be great !

 

It is simply to make it adjustable and still retrievable Max.Heres a pic.

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Ahh, alright, a

its for "normal" Ring-CS made of Leather, I didnt think about that !

I always think of this "Leather-Tube-Thing" when I hear or read Leather CS.

And that one with an adjustable Prussick was really confusing me...

 

Thanks !

 

The answer to DrewB's Question would also interest me !

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what does the second little prussic do?

 

haha,I dont really know.This is an off the shelf prussic.At a guess Id say it might be a bit of a keeper to keep things(ring & prussic) set.

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Found it (ok, wasnt hard :001_rolleyes:), Sherrill writes > here: "The shorter loop of cord can be positioned over the Friction Saver's small ring end to make the system adjustable with one hand"

Aha...

 

I somehow failed to open the Instructions that can be downloaded on the product site.

 

Edit: Ok, at least adjustible in one direction (shortening)...

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