Martin 65 0 Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Hand crafted slip leads size 30" long,strong black webbing and nickel rivet construction,to use them you put over the hand and on to the wrist one end,then slip through the dogs collar with a two finger hold on the other end,creating a quick release but with no accidental slips,i have tried and tested these for 20yrs and they work great. £5 each includes posting. Link to post Share on other sites
woz 260 Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Hand crafted slip leads size 30" long,strong black webbing and nickel rivet construction,to use them you put over the hand and on to the wrist one end,then slip through the dogs collar with a two finger hold on the other end,creating a quick release but with no accidental slips,i have tried and tested these for 20yrs and they work great. £5 each includes posting. iv heard if you put these slips the wrong way through the collar the slip can hit the dog in the eye and blind it???....if you look in the health section theres a big write up on blind lurchers and two legged terrier!!! ps mr strong stuff uses special unblinding soft feel nylon for his slips and they are SO strong they can be used to tow a landrover think his are 3 for a £5 Link to post Share on other sites
Martin 65 0 Posted March 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Hand crafted slip leads size 30" long,strong black webbing and nickel rivet construction,to use them you put over the hand and on to the wrist one end,then slip through the dogs collar with a two finger hold on the other end,creating a quick release but with no accidental slips,i have tried and tested these for 20yrs and they work great. £5 each includes posting. iv heard if you put these slips the wrong way through the collar the slip can hit the dog in the eye and blind it???....if you look in the health section theres a big write up on blind lurchers and two legged terrier!!! ps mr strong stuff uses special unblinding soft feel nylon for his slips and they are SO strong they can be used to tow a landrover think his are 3 for a £5 You obviously dont no much about Lurchers and lamping,they are fool proof so i would say even you could use them Link to post Share on other sites
woz 260 Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Hand crafted slip leads size 30" long,strong black webbing and nickel rivet construction,to use them you put over the hand and on to the wrist one end,then slip through the dogs collar with a two finger hold on the other end,creating a quick release but with no accidental slips,i have tried and tested these for 20yrs and they work great. £5 each includes posting. iv heard if you put these slips the wrong way through the collar the slip can hit the dog in the eye and blind it???....if you look in the health section theres a big write up on blind lurchers and two legged terrier!!! ps mr strong stuff uses special unblinding soft feel nylon for his slips and they are SO strong they can be used to tow a landrover think his are 3 for a £5 You obviously dont no much about Lurchers and lamping,they are fool proof so i would say even you could use them i wouldnt of thought im up to using a lurcher or one of your dodgy leeds mate...iv got a ferret and a air gun .......whats lamping??? Link to post Share on other sites
sounder 9 Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 no thanks newbie!!!!!! we stick to strongstuff gear Link to post Share on other sites
woz 260 Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 no thanks newbie!!!!!! we stick to strongstuff gear SOUNDER!!!! HOW VERY DARE YOU SPEAK TO A NEWBIE LIKE THAT!!! .....i thought i was being alot more tactfull in saying what i said...but no you had to come wading in...sounder is right though mate, we all use strong stuffs gear because its exellent, cheap and hasnt got shitty press studs on them....feck me and youve got the cheek to suggest i could or would want to use one of your slips...id get laughed off the LAMPING field.. Link to post Share on other sites
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