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  1. Mick!

    the stangle: a combination of the Humboldt and the slice cut

    I reckon, if you believe in this cut Murph, start using it and filming it in your own work again and again. Different sizes, different species, different contexts. Your insurance, your equipment, your neck. Otherwise, there’s no argument to be had, it’s just farting around for a bit of a chat...
  2. Mick!

    the stangle: a combination of the Humboldt and the slice cut

    Yes, there’s a difference between a regular spear cut and what’s shown there.
  3. Mick!

    the stangle: a combination of the Humboldt and the slice cut

    Agreed Bart, it is too risky, imagine it got into your lanyard, stopped after a couple of feet, then started to tip forward, the levering effect would squeeze you out like a tube of toothpaste. I will use a spear cut on Lombardies often, but not the stem I’m anchored into. Not now anyway, now...
  4. Mick!

    the stangle: a combination of the Humboldt and the slice cut

    I think it’s an interesting concept, but too risky on the spikes in case it brushes the climber.
  5. Mick!

    the stangle: a combination of the Humboldt and the slice cut

    Still think the Trapdoor is a better name for it.
  6. Mick!

    the stangle: a combination of the Humboldt and the slice cut

    https://www.masterblasterhome.com/threads/introducing-the-stangle.21200/ You did this a coupla years back.
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