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Boy Engineer Joined: 20/06/2008 Location: Derby View Profile View Posts View Personal Album View Personal Files View all Photos Send Private Message |
Pooch problem solved for Mine Explorers
Posted: 19/12/2017 11:08:59 Reply | Quote In my 'day job' I receive copies of an aerospace and defence briefing. From this month's copy of 'Advance', I note a new offering from Marlow Ropes. "This innovative British-made device is light (1.83kg), quick and easy to install and ideal for the insertion of non-Fast Rope qualified personnel including Medics, Interpreters, Guides and Bomb Disposal Specialists. It also offers a perfect solution when descending with a dog. IP: 62.232.253.98 Edited: 19/12/2017 11:10:25 by Boy Engineer |
lozz Joined: 03/08/2012 Location: Cornwall View Profile View Posts View Personal Album View Personal Files View all Photos Send Private Message |
Pooch problem solved for Mine Explorers
Posted: 19/12/2017 11:16:47 Reply | Quote And if pooch gets difficult.......... https://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/3803209 Lozz. IP: 31.54.220.191 |
staffordshirechina![]() Joined: 15/11/2009 Location: North Staffordshire View Profile View Posts View Personal Album View Personal Files View all Photos Send Private Message |
Pooch problem solved for Mine Explorers
Posted: 19/12/2017 14:15:49 Reply | Quote But does it mean a cannine or is it in the modern parlance and simply mean taking a dubious lady friend underground? IP: 86.153.9.183 |
ant89 Joined: 01/04/2013 Location: Wrexham View Profile View Posts View Personal Album View Personal Files View all Photos Send Private Message |
Pooch problem solved for Mine Explorers
Posted: 19/12/2017 16:12:10 Reply | Quote This? https://www.marlowropes.com/product/fast-rope-rack Guess the comment about dogs refers to bomb disposal teams with dogs trained in explosive detection. IP: 87.115.101.7 |