JMerritt
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Pretty sure that one is mine Jaime. You’ve still got my address?
First up! Congrats! Second are you trying to dissuade us? Thanks for the honesty, that was a little tongue in cheek, but a breath of fresh air from a sales pitcha very limited number are now available at thompson tree tools! this sale is sort of a retroactive gofundme type situation. we are charging A LOT for these units to help us recoup some (definitely not all) of the costs of developing, testing, patenting, and manufacturing this project. they would honestly not be much cheaper if we sold them at cost. thats simply due to the high per unit cost of making custom machined parts in low volume as well as the insane cost of patent filing.![]()
The Morgan Block — Thompson Tree Tools
The Morgan Block is the result of a collaboration with Jaime Merritt, inventor of The Akibo. The Morgan Block is a lowering device for tree rigging and is compact with two friction settings. A game-changer in tree rigging, the Morgan Block’s friction applies when the load applies.www.thompsontreetools.com
all that said, i think this tool is worth every penny! if you do buy one, please post your opinion, good or bad, and give us feedback. if this goes well we have plans to make many more!
p.s. it is easy to make comparisons between the morgan and the rigging wrench; both are stand alone aerial rigging devices, both midline attachable, both intended for light/medium loads. one big difference is use-ability for lifting loads. the morgan is NOT very good at lifting a load as the friction element does not release when run in reverse. if you do a lot of lifting in your day to day rigging i highly recommend you buy a rigging wrench. the wrench excels at load lifting where the morgan does not.
cheers!
Not dissuade, I just want people to understand what they are getting. I don’t want anyone buying it thinking it does something it doesn’t. When there is a better tool for a job you should use it!First up! Congrats! Second are you trying to dissuade us? Thanks for the honesty, that was a little tongue in cheek, but a breath of fresh air from a sales pitch
Awesome transparency on explaining that this device doesn't lift loads well, but the correct answer is own both! Lola very limited number are now available at thompson tree tools! this sale is sort of a retroactive gofundme type situation. we are charging A LOT for these units to help us recoup some (definitely not all) of the costs of developing, testing, patenting, and manufacturing this project. they would honestly not be much cheaper if we sold them at cost. thats simply due to the high per unit cost of making custom machined parts in low volume as well as the insane cost of patent filing.![]()
The Morgan Block — Thompson Tree Tools
The Morgan Block is the result of a collaboration with Jaime Merritt, inventor of The Akibo. The Morgan Block is a lowering device for tree rigging and is compact with two friction settings. A game-changer in tree rigging, the Morgan Block’s friction applies when the load applies.www.thompsontreetools.com
all that said, i think this tool is worth every penny! if you do buy one, please post your opinion, good or bad, and give us feedback. if this goes well we have plans to make many more!
p.s. it is easy to make comparisons between the morgan and the rigging wrench; both are stand alone aerial rigging devices, both midline attachable, both intended for light/medium loads. one big difference is use-ability for lifting loads. the morgan is NOT very good at lifting a load as the friction element does not release when run in reverse. if you do a lot of lifting in your day to day rigging i highly recommend you buy a rigging wrench. the wrench excels at load lifting where the morgan does not.
cheers!
Hey Merle, did you just girth hitch the ultrasling to the Morgan block? It looks pretty rope friendly, I used mine yesterday on a small oak removal and I just tied on a short piece of 1/2” safety blue we had. Looking to get more streamlined. I really liked the device, it let smaller limbs run pretty good and the groundman said he couldn’t feel the wood we rigged out which wasn’t all that big, due to the small rigging point, little logs about 8”- 10” dia and about 4’ long. He was able to pull the rope back to me easily. We will definitely be playing with this more but I am liking it so far.Received mine today. Put on a 1/2 inch 6 foot ultra sling and am looking forward to using it tomorrow.....even though I'm trimming two trees out in a field and at most I'll have 3 or 4 50 lb limbs to lower rather than hit the cattle fence.![]()