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Any more secrets?

Sipsey

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I hope it’s ok to post this issue in a new thread as opposed to that “other” secret thread that I can’t find the end of. The reason I’m posting this is because after reading most (but not all) of that other secret thread I concluded that I there are no more secrets, so with that I guess I’ll just fess up. And Red, if there are still secrets, just go ahead and delete this so it won’t put the forum into any more of a tailspin. Well, here goes, it’s about the keginator. I know the note said to wait until the “official “ launch but, and it’s totally my fault, but in my excitement at seeing the huge package on the porch, I tore into it and was just beside myself. I mean the logo and all on the side of that thing was just overwhelming. So I did something, that in hindsight, many might say was quite dumb, or even foolish. I went and climbed my “practice” tree in the backyard and hung my new Predator platform, and man it looked so good hanging there. I looked back and could see that SH keginator just setting there, and I thought, man what a great photo that would be of that shiny new keginator setting on that shiny new predator platform. Well, I guess I messed up, when in my haste to get that thing setting in the tree that I didn’t make sure it was level and snug. I hope we can get some of that stealth tape soon. You guessed it, so I was backing up down the hillside, and I just about had that “perfect” angle and such, and something slipped, and again I take full responsibility, but I was wondering if y’all have some kind of warrenty on that once beautiful keganator (the platform is just fine.) It looks like it landed right on the beautiful logo when it bounced off that stump, or when it came to rest against that old bed frame at the bottom of the hill. Either way I fully expect to pay shipping charges for the repairs. I haven’t told my wife yet, how long do you think it’ll take to get it back, and you don’t even have to fix the logo on it, I’ll understand, and I won’t do that again, I promise. I’m sorry and I hope it’s not too much trouble, just let me know.
Your friend,
Sipsey
 
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EricS

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There may be one more secret but I hope to post pictures of it in the diy section tomorrow. Lightweight camera arm that tips the scale under 2.5 lbs. That’s camera arm and a tree bracket that is strong enough to stand on. Not as easy to adjust as the fourth arrow but doesn’t require a special tool either.
 
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There may be one more secret but I hope to post pictures of it in the diy section tomorrow. Lightweight camera arm that tips the scale under 2.5 lbs. That’s camera arm and a tree bracket that is strong enough to stand on. Not as easy to adjust as the fourth arrow but doesn’t require a special tool either.

You have my attention


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bigjoe

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@g2 how come he got a kegerator and predator already? LOL
 

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There may be one more secret but I hope to post pictures of it in the diy section tomorrow. Lightweight camera arm that tips the scale under 2.5 lbs. That’s camera arm and a tree bracket that is strong enough to stand on. Not as easy to adjust as the fourth arrow but doesn’t require a special tool either.

I need to hear more about this...
 

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In for the camera arm...

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Walter Lee

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There may be one more secret but I hope to post pictures of it in the diy section tomorrow. Lightweight camera arm that tips the scale under 2.5 lbs. That’s camera arm and a tree bracket that is strong enough to stand on. Not as easy to adjust as the fourth arrow but doesn’t require a special tool either.
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