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Weird looking jx3, it's facing the wrong way
I was thinking the same thing. This thing was around over a decade agoWeird looking jx3, it's facing the wrong way
That doesn't count as "Back in the day".I was thinking the same thing. This thing was around over a decade ago
It does for today’s intent and purpose.That doesn't count as "Back in the day".
it looks like an interesting concept, I'm not a fan of using a branch as foot support, and you have a good bit of separation from the tree so im not sure any regular portable stand device would work. Would be great for a solid floored tree stand i guess, the type the old timers built with 2x4s and whatever else was around, but just build the floor and support system.I was thinking the same thing. This thing was around over a decade ago
Exactly!!! I have got to remember to take a pic of some of my stands from back in the day.That doesn't count as "Back in the day".
You're counting Ol'man climbers as back in the day too??? I am only 29, cant count higher than that.It does for today’s intent and purpose.
I’m not talking big buck slings and old man steel climbers lol just ingenuity that few people knew existed over a decade ago
Did sorta remind me of a bear pinataso i rewatched it on my computer, it looks like you get strapped into the chair, and the chair gets chained to a limb maybe up above it. no ty, if im going to be strapped to a tree, i want to be connected to the trunk
i was just gonna share this also, looks like you have to climb an extra few feet and screw a bolt, then a bracket, and fasten the bracket down.Even comes with a hanging "bracket"!!!!! Nice.
Welp, your on the AARP mailing list. Ask me how I knowYou wanna go way back, 1980 Baker climbers.
That thing almost crippled me from a slide down an old abandoned telephone pole on the side
of a mountain in VT, but I did shoot one of my biggest bucks in 1981 from one.
Now we're talkin' "Back in the day"! Safety at its finest!You wanna go way back, 1980 Baker climbers.
That thing almost crippled me from a slide down an old abandoned telephone pole on the side
of a mountain in VT, but I did shoot one of my biggest bucks in 1981 from one.
AARP is so 2000. AMAC is where it's at!Welp, your on the AARP mailing list. Ask me how I know
I must not be old enough for that group yet.AARP is so 2000. AMAC is where it's at!
I AM on the AARP mailing list! I never had one of those spinning chair stands almost like my new lazy boy. Snappy little tune though in that video!! Wonder if I could get a cassette tape of it. Blockbuster still open??AARP is so 2000. AMAC is where it's at!
Weird looking jx3, it's facing the wrong way
If they are I still have my card.Blockbuster still open??