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Reg Coates

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  1. Hi Reg,

     

    I understand you have used a remote lowering line retrieval leash on your saddle to retrieve lowering lines after they're untied by the groundie.

     

    Is this retrieval system your idea?

     

    I thought of the same system independently myself around Xmas 08.

     

    Apparently clever minds think alike mate!

     

    I'm just curious whether you thought of it before me? If you have a vid of your system I'd love to watch it.

     

    Best regards,

     

    Jon Mooring

  2. Hi Reg,

     

    I saw a couple of your videos recently, the one where you rigged a large tree in a back garden with laghooks and one where you dismantled a large tree with a crane. I have never done any crane work, but would love to have a go, but naturally i ama little cautious as i have no experience with cranes. Do you have any jobs on in the future involving cranes? And would you be willing to let me watch from a distance and admire your work?

     

    Regards,

     

    Ed

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