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In Desperate times...My Silky saves the day!


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Ah well, the last time I used a prussic was about 10 years ago and last time I used a spider jack I nearly went for a dirt induced long nap.

Blue tongue is good I'll give it that but really like my tachyon especially on the zigzag which you introduced me too, so I've got you to thank for that.

 

 

Which tachyon. Look at getting a ZZ and I've got the New England one

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Good to know. Has anyone used both? What's the difference?

 

 

I have both the Teufelberger and the NE tachyon at work, only really use the NE. I'd guess that they're pretty much the same. Apparently the different dyes used can affect the properties of the rope at a microscopic level though...

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