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hey kiddies...don forget those Kesslar Bunny Ear pictures......
 
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nice to see they changed the trigger on the SS wand.

Very nice AT!


I have a feeling that is not a trigger..it looks to be a vacuum release on that "water claw on a stick" tool. It doesn't look like it has solution line attached to it. It may just be a tool for extraction only. Kinda like the prochem tool that recently came out.

Maybe that's why Bruders was so animated with Olson about the Prochem tool...because they would be similar tools but I would think the prochem is a better design.(disclaimer: haven't seen either in real life just based these on pictures and videos.)
 

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I have a feeling that is not a trigger..it looks to be a vacuum release on that "water claw on a stick" tool. It doesn't look like it has solution line attached to it. It may just be a tool for extraction only. Kinda like the prochem tool that recently came out.

Maybe that's why Bruders was so animated with Olson about the Prochem tool...because they would be similar tools but I would think the prochem is a better design.(disclaimer: haven't seen either in real life just based these on pictures and videos.)


you might be right, Zee

i wonder if they spend $250,000 in product development on that vac release handle.....

wow


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you might be right, Zee

i wonder if they spend $250,000 in product development on that vac release handle.....

wow


..l.T.A.

There is no way they spend 250 grand on THAT to be developed....:eekk: especially since its only a bit different from the Stryker. Which I think is not much of a success...but I really don't have numbers of the Stryker sales....who knows maybe they sold a heck of a lot, only us board members don't see them around.





If the water-claw-on-a-stick works well I think it could be a successful tool to have on floods.
 
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I'm just surprised hes a real person. But really I've never seen him before that picture, and well... you know how you imagine what people look like based on how they post, I was way off with him.

I wanna know how fugly Cordell is :p
 

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