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Old July 11th 05, 05:51 PM
James Hamilton
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Default Lost & Found

At the Sports Nats in Parowan I left a weak link and
2/3rds of my tie down kit (The Claw, two yellow, three
legged metal items with three long 'nails' each and
two royal blue nylon webbing tie down straps). The
weak link is yellow poly rope with a tost ring at one
end and an oval caribeaner at the other end, about
5 feet long with several pieces of white tape in various
places over its length. If anyone picked these up
for me please contact me so I can make arrangements
to get these items back.



 




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