Some Hardware and Rope For Sale

I'm trying to lighten the load so I've got some gear for sale. Please read carefully: Not everything in the photo is still available. The following is a list of what's left:

- Petzl I'D Mechanical Descender. Condition: very good (very little wear) - $150
- (1 pair) CMI Expedition Ascenders. Condition: excellent (almost no wear) - $75
- (1 pair) CMI Ultracenders. Condition: good (These guys are kinda old but they've hardly been used at all. They have paint chips and scratches from the gear bag though.) - $55
- (1) Petzl Shunt. Condition: good (This guy shows some normal wear from use. Still fully functional with lots of life left.) - $35
- (1) Petzl Pro Traxion. Condition: very good (Very little wear) - $85
- (1) Petzl Basic. Condition: excellent (virtually new) - $40
- (1) Climb Right Figure 8. Condition: very good (no wear, but some scratches and dings from the gear bag.) - $12
- (1) CMI aluminum sheave, aluminum side plate pulley. Condition: very good (very little wear) - $22
- (1) CMI plastic sheave, aluminum side plate pulley. Condition: very good (very little wear) - $15
- (1) CMI Figure 8. Condition: excellent (virtually new) - $7
- (1) Black Diamond Figure 8 (small). Condition: good (This guy shows a little wear from normal use. Still fully functional with lots of life left) - $5
- (1) Petzl GriGri. Condition: good (Just a small amount of normal wear) - $35
- (1) Gibbs Ascender/Adjuster (7/16"-1/2"). Condition: very good (very little wear) - $25
- (1) Petzl Microcender (9mm-13mm). Condition: excellent (just the slightest amount of wear) - $35
- (1) CMI 2-attachment point micropulley. Condition: excellent (virtually new) - $13
- (1) 4' ring & ring Friction Saver (aluminum rings). Condition: very good (no visible wear on the rings or webbing but kinda dirty) - $25
- (1) CMI Ascender Foot Sling. The link for this is here: http://www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?item=1479 Please note, I'm not selling both slings at that link. I only have the lower/foot sling for sale here. Condition: Excellent (virtually new) - $12

Someone please make my life easy and buy everything that's left from me for $400 shipped to your door.

I'll pay for shipping to the U.S. lower 48. Prices are a little negotiable on most things.

I prefer money (in the form of postal money order), but I'm also open to trades. Some things I'm looking for are:
DMM pinto pulley
Kask Helmet
Saddle (Don't know what I want here. Whatcha got?)
Petzl Grillon
Trango Cinch
ART stuff
Rappelling rack
BMS belay spool
XL rope bag (for 200' of 5/8")
Silky Zubat
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I'll take the Petzl Rescucender and the CMI double sheave prusik minding pulley with beckett if you decide to split things up. Shoot me a PM if you do, I'm good for it.
 
That htp is calling me chewy, I just bought a bunch of gear at tree stuff though. Somebody better buy it quick so I can't be tempted. You use the blue water for trees? I just learned about that rope. How does it perform?
 
Yeah I'm a little surprised no one has shown interest in the HTP yet. I think it might be because of the white color. I've been getting a few PMs about the Blue Water, so I might as well post about it here. I actually acquired these ropes from a guy I know who worked for the bureau of reclamation. He was an industrial access climber who worked on dams. I bought a total of 1100 ft of rope from him. I'm keeping the rest and selling these two hanks (which appear to be brand new - he thinks they are brand new but admits there may be one climb on each, he can't remember). The HTP has obviously been marketed to arborists for SRT (albeit in colors other than white). The Blue Water for some reason has not. It seems to have a long and storied history with the rappelling, industrial access, and high angle rescue communities. It is a tried and true static line for cavers as well. Although, it's more popular in narrower versions (closer to 9 &amp; 10mm - perhaps that's why tree climbers haven't tried it). Before buying this rope, I didn't even know they made it in 11.6mm. Having said all that, I've never climbed a tree with it (yet). And I've never used a hitch cord or srt device on it (rope wrench/hitch hiker). I do a bit of rappelling (on rock) and have used it for that (which is why I bought it from him). I know personally that it works well with ascenders and the Petzl Rig. I thought I'd offer it for sale on the Buzz to see if someone wants to try it for trees. Also because I know there are some people on here who are into rock and industrial access. I've been thinking it would at least be a good rope for SRT access, but like I said, I haven't tried it myself. I hope this helps answer some questions.
 
Chewy, I may be interested in the HTP, just running a little tight on funds right now. I would like a static access line for SRT access, and I do like HTP. Give me until beer thirty to think about it some more LOL.

-Tom
 

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