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Stuart Witt
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Good work.

 

Useful tip, if you want to keep slack in your lowering line, pull the required amount through the pulley, then tie a marlin spike/slip knot in the working end next to the pulley. Gravity won't pull the slack through, and once the lowered piece pulls the line right, the know will snap out.

 

good tip

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Over my head that one mate ? How Canadian of me.

 

You ran out of power on one of my favourite takedowns! Dunham Massey? Early Stein vid? Whatever.

I suppose you've been doing too many dark finishes to keep up with your side but they are looking pretty special, even if we bossed them at St. James' the other week and lost. Negredo is some signing.

Keep showing them how it's done mate.

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