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01-05-2012 02:15 AM
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05-18-2006, 05:15 PM
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Thank You John White for Deveopment Help
John White was a huge help in developing this hook. He was very specific with the specs he wanted. I made it for him exactly the way he wanted it...and fell in love with the design myself. I've never liked stump ripper type hooks...till now. This thing is awesome!...and absoultely the strongest pro field hook anywhere. The angles, curves and notch making flipping anything flippable a breeze. The pointed tip rips right through plywood or tin like it's nothing...but don't do this until you know nothing is under there! You don't want to poke holes in what you are going to all that trouble looking for now do you? Jabbing it through already flipped tin and plywood though makes it easy to drag around to where you want it for next time. And to top it all off...It's TRIPLE shafted! That means there are 2 other golf shafts inserted inside the main outter shaft! Good luck ever breadking this bad boy. The head is both glued and welded so there is no way it's ever going to pop out on you. The rubber tubing is for pinning on the fly when you flip something and a snake darts out and heads for the underbrush. This buys you a little time to get control. The tubing also dampens the clanging sound when ripping through tin. Anyway, I'm very happy and proud of this new design. Thanks again John for all your help and suggestions!
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05-18-2006, 05:17 PM
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i love the snake eyes grip!
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05-18-2006, 05:20 PM
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Brett, you're welcome and thank you for producing such an awesome field hook.
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05-18-2006, 06:19 PM
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Oh...and thanks for setting up the VHS deal too!
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