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petsfed
Aug 11, 2009, 1:57 AM
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For a while, Organic was making a chalk bag they'd dubbed the Bob bag, purpose built for Bob Scarpelli's hands. It didn't have a zippered pouch, unfortunately, but it fit 4.5-camalot-is-perfect-fists-sized hands up above the wrist. You could always email Josh and see if he's still doing it. Or contact Russ with Fish. Either one would probably custom build it for a little extra.
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rockreaver
Aug 11, 2009, 2:27 PM
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Damn! That's a really nice chalk bag. I'd say I'm surprised by it but I'm not. It's the same one I have. Very nice product too. Dingus I can't get the porno to fit in the zipper though. Cannibus is okay but it gets kind of crumbly. I once tried snorting but got the chalk confused with the other stuff... Now I just put keys in there. I got tired of the keys jingling on my harness. I think we should all suggest what goes in the zipper too. Since it's Dingus *wild* guesses are probably appropriate as well. I'm betting on a rubber glove that he found in the library under the candlestick while playing clue with his first girlfriend.
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dingus
Aug 11, 2009, 2:30 PM
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My first girlfriend had a quaint aversion to rubber. Crumbly. That's what THESE tins are for! That is your tip of the day! DMT
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boymeetsrock
Aug 11, 2009, 2:39 PM
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dingus wrote: My first girlfriend had a quaint aversion to rubber. Weren't you lucky. Who cares, you're just going to torch it anyways.
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dingus
Aug 11, 2009, 2:55 PM
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boymeetsrock wrote: dingus wrote: My first girlfriend had a quaint aversion to rubber. Weren't you lucky. Who cares, you're just going to torch it anyways. I care. The crumblies loose their zest much faster then their non-crumbled cousins. Drying out degrades the contents as well. The stuff is fantastically expensive and must be handled with care. Until recently this stuff cost more than gold... literally. DMT
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camhead
Aug 11, 2009, 3:01 PM
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Hey Dingus, I've got a pretty new chalkbag that I never use, because it is too wide and too deep. No zipper pocket, but if you PM me your address, it's yours.
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dingus
Aug 11, 2009, 3:08 PM
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camhead wrote: Hey Dingus, I've got a pretty new chalkbag that I never use, because it is too wide and too deep. No zipper pocket, but if you PM me your address, it's yours. Cammie I appreciate that but I already have one of those. Two of them actually. They were made for me personally, about 15 years ago. I put one away immediately and used the other one till I used it up. Then I remembered its mate so some 11 or 12 years later, about 8 years after my friend gave up the business and went to work for Home Depot, I started using my NEW 12-year old chalk bag. Its the one I use right now. It has no zipper. That's its one lack. Plus I'd like to keep this one as a a momento. Anyway, I totally appreciate the offer, but its the zipper pouch that calls me! DMT
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boymeetsrock
Aug 11, 2009, 3:58 PM
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According to my D.A.R.E class, today's crumblies are far more potent than the non-crumblies of your youth. {shakes head} picky lately aren't you?
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dingus
Aug 11, 2009, 3:59 PM
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I could teach that class. DMT
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Alpine07
Aug 11, 2009, 4:09 PM
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dingus wrote: I could teach that class. DMT Somehow I feel that you might not get the message across that they are looking for...
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lvpyne
Aug 11, 2009, 4:28 PM
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http://www.emmasews.com/ These chalkbags are awesome. The daughter of one of my climbing partners sews them for her college fund.
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kheegster
Aug 11, 2009, 4:39 PM
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Petzl Kodapoche Only problem is that it costs $30. It even has a little whistle in case shit hits the fan.
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boymeetsrock
Aug 13, 2009, 1:16 PM
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Well... Did you make a choice on a chalk back?
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dingus
Aug 13, 2009, 2:00 PM
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Nope. Ever since my jeep was broken into last spring and the contents cleared out (climb and back country ski gear) I have had a serious problem with completing a purchase. I can't bring myself to thumb catalogs. And even though my insurance will make me whole with replacement cost, I have yet to replace all those stolen items, It really took the wind out of my gear whore sails for some reason. Maybe I'm depressed. Self-medication.... WHERE'S MY MEDICINE!!?? DMT
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dingus
Aug 13, 2009, 2:02 PM
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I like the petzl one but I don't want anyone mistaking me for a sport climber with too much pretzl label. I like the Arc Terrey one too. Damnit it Jim, I like the expensive flashy ones! DMT
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rockreaver
Aug 13, 2009, 3:00 PM
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dingus wrote: Ever since my jeep was broken into last spring and the contents cleared out (climb and back country ski gear)... I really hope there is a special place in hell for people who do stuff like that. Theft is the most cowardly act on earth. Sorry, just a bit angry about that one... I hate thieves and for my own reasons. I used to have quite a bike, it was insured too but not at cost to replace. I lost out on a memorable bike, hand built frame just for me that I'd spent hours building, tweaking and tuning. That's lame.
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k.l.k
Aug 13, 2009, 3:51 PM
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dingus wrote: I like the Arc Terrey one too. Damnit it Jim, I like the expensive flashy ones! hahahaha yer gonna end up in a crusty version of curt-chalkbag-whore country with a hybrid buckle/bottle-opener over the old skool beer belly but above the seasonal knee braces. we want pix
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dingus
Aug 13, 2009, 4:03 PM
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I cut back on the swill and damnit if my belly just up and FALL OFF. Can't say I miss it. I do miss the beer. And the women. I always miss that. But women aren't fattening (till you marry them that is, then its all EAT! EAAAAAATTTTTTT! Fatten you up so you can't run away... I am SO on to those tactics!) DMT
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boymeetsrock
Aug 13, 2009, 4:05 PM
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Sorry to hear about the Jeep Dingus. Can't bring yourself to buy new gear, huh. Sorry I have NO IDEA what that is like. Although I can understand being disheartened. Best of luck with restocking. Take your medicine and go searching. In my experience I can stare at anything while on "medicine."
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tradrenn
Aug 14, 2009, 4:55 AM
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You should get this one: When people will see you at the crag they will say: Dingus, you're the shit. Available right now at your local REI for a special introductory price of only $1.99 + Shipping and Handling (a small fee of only $99.99) CALL NOW, DON'T DELAY 1-888-GO-MAJID or 1-800-4-MR-DING
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uni_jim
Aug 14, 2009, 5:53 AM
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kheegster wrote: Petzl Kodapoche Only problem is that it costs $30. It even has a little whistle in case shit hits the fan. "Oh shit." "what's our problem?" "Well, I just droped our rope, our rack, the cell phone, and our last cliff bar." "Don't worry, I have this nifty little whistle on my chalk bag! TWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!"
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dingus
Aug 14, 2009, 1:51 PM
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tradrenn wrote: You should get this one: [image]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_nD6HY-G6wwI/SoTs_2HWvwI/AAAAAAAAAc0/Xzvtvu8OXAE/s1600/Dingus%27%2BChalkbag%2B002.JPG[/image] When people will see you at the crag they will say: Dingus, you're the shit. Available right now at your local REI for a special introductory price of only $1.99 + Shipping and Handling (a small fee of only $99.99) CALL NOW, DON'T DELAY 1-888-GO-MAJID or 1-800-4-MR-DING Stalking me are you? STFU. DMT
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shoo
Aug 14, 2009, 2:39 PM
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I'm in the same boat. I'm upgrading my bag with something that I can stash a couple of bits and pieces in. Knife (trango pirhana), maillon or rap ring (maybe, maybe not), and a bit o prussic cord. Top ones on my list so far: DMM Strone: I might be making a DMM order anyway. Could throw this on top Petzl Kodapoche: Agree with Dingus about the logo. I can't think of a good way to write in the "R" BD bag w/ pocket: I don't know why, but something about this bag irritates me. I think it's because it's pretty much the same bag that comes with intro packages, just with a pocket Krieg bag: Interesting. I like the look of those. Anyone know how big the pockets are? Arc'teryx c30p/c50p: It would match my harness. I can't decide whether or not that is actually a good thing. It's also irritating that there is no convenient way to attach the bag to the harness without getting creative Verve bag: Same with the krieg bags. How big?
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antiqued
Aug 14, 2009, 9:40 PM
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Dingus You might try Ragged Mtn in NH ( 877-772-4433). Their web site shows only small ones now, but I have seen larger ones there in the past, and purchased one a couple of years ago. Nylon (weight ~ light pack cloth), diameter almost 5", length ~9", pile in bottom half, zipper pocket on bottom. I think I paid ~$10, probably on sale.
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Aug 14, 2009, 9:50 PM
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I have this theory that whenever anyone asks for the best of the best or exceptional examples or the most highly recommended things on any internet thread, the eventual result is a list of everything. So if you don't like flipping catalog pages, fer god's sake buy a damn chalk bag before every flippin' bag ever made shows up in this thread!
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