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Old July 16th 03, 12:17 AM
Justin Case
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I only asked because the number didn't work for me. Well, I didn't
want to wait any longer so I constructed my own patterned after ones I
found on the net. Given the construction time involved, it was not a
money saver. $125.00 isn't a bad price to pay for a nice set of
tiedowns.

On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 17:06:09 GMT, "Maule Driver"
wrote:

No, I purposely put up a bad number, Don't know, That's fine with me. Bye.

"Justin Case" wrote in message
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Is that a good phone number? And is there anything on the web about
it? I Ain't paying $12.00 to Belvoir for the article. Thanks


On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 23:46:47 GMT, "Maule Driver"
wrote:

Thanks for all the feedback to my 6/20 post where I asked for

recommendations for portable tiedown stakes.

I decided to buy "The Claw" from Hunting Solutions in Pearl

MS.681-932-5832. The set received a good review in the latest issue of
Aviation Consumer. It seemed to address most of the shortcomings of other
systems.

The set is packaged in a nice cloth carrying case. It consists of 3

'claws', 9 stakes, one length of rope and a small claw hammer. I'm
impressed with the well thought out design and the packaging. The weight is
aprox 9lbs according to my bathroom scale. The price was $119 + 10 for UPS
shipping.

I assume it will work as well as the Consumer review and I'm satisfied at

this point. It seems worth the price.