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Old June 30th 04, 09:19 PM
Dale
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In article ,
Todd Pattist wrote:

orce.

I'd also suggest that after you practice your clear and
pull, you bag the chute and lines in something clean (I
don't like plastic much so I use a white shopping bag with
handles.) I try to keep the lines separate from all the
Velcro to prevent them from being torn up by bagging them
and closing the Velcro up. It's also a good time to look it
over and get familiar with the parts you've never seen
before.



Or even better, pull it at the riggers loft and stick around to watch
him pack it.

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