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tucsonalex
Jan 16, 2004, 12:07 AM
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Anyone heard of these guys or ordered anything from them? Was it a smooth transaction, fast shipping? For the price they asking I'm not expecting much, but how's the quality? Do they grease up fast, or did you have problems with holds breaking? Pricewise they blow everyone else out of the water. If no one else has ordered these before then I'll take the plunge and get some next time I get paid and let everyone know how they are. http://www.rockymountainrocks.com/holds.htm
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andyw
Jan 19, 2004, 5:01 AM
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hey just joind the site and was reading your message, dude how cheap are they. and whats there name again i mite buy some if they are ok. were they good quality????
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skinner1968
Jan 19, 2004, 1:35 PM
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try www.cheapholds.com not sure how they compare pricewise but have used them and they are ok
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vawterclimber
Jan 20, 2004, 9:37 AM
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Another great place to buy cheap holds is at a plce called www.xcilver.com Holds are nice, and affordable and you can even find them on ebay sometimes. Me and a buddy of mine just bought 100 assorted NEW holds of them from ebay for $150. I have seen this same kit go at auction anywhere from $110 to $210. Check em out they are pretty nice.
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boulder_monkey
Jan 20, 2004, 10:54 PM
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nice thnx 4 da links nd tips guys......my friends gettin his old barn fixed up nd puttin up his own rockwall once its fixed. huge barn, needs a TON of holds, nd hes been havin trouble findin em cheap. im definitely gonna hook him up w/ this forum. thnx again! ~pz all!
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scubasnyder
Jan 20, 2004, 11:28 PM
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ebay is key for holds
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andyw
Jan 22, 2004, 11:44 AM
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you know you could try to make some on your own, take a file and some MDF and you can make your own, custom size shape wotever man, MDF is the best wood for this type of creation coz i dont give your blisters or cuts, and its easy to work with because its strong but very soft so its easy to file
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