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Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Sun Dec 21, 2014 11:00 pm
by Boulder_Bum
I have three crash pads (a double-stuffed Misty Mountain, a Metolius and a Cordless if I remember correctly).
They've just been hanging in my garage for years since I got married and had a bunch of kids, and now I'm considering selling them to help pay for Christmas stuff.
Would anyone in Colorado be interested in buying some old, used crash pads? We can talk details, if so.
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Mon Dec 22, 2014 9:33 pm
by jlane
mountainz wrote:That's funny.
Last time I checked this wasn't craigslist.
GTFO.
Don't listen to this guys negativity! TITS or GTFO! (significant others tits will suffice).
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Tue Dec 23, 2014 11:09 am
by Lox
Like a real, honest to goodness Cordless with the Cordless logo and the shit foam or a newer Revolution "Cordless" with the velcro.
I need a matching pad for my vintage chalkpot.
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Tue Dec 23, 2014 5:07 pm
by Lox
Well don't beat yourself up over it. The inevitable re-foam process would render it modded, not stock, at the value would go down.
But it would really be the only way to truly enjoy those throwback thursday sessions.
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

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Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:37 pm
by toivo
i need to clean my crash pads. reminder to self...
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2015 12:11 am
by Boulder_Bum
Sorry for the late reply.
I was trying to figure out an easy way to post a pic of my Colorado-winter-pale, hairy man titties per jlane's instructions, but gave up after minimal trouble, went on with my life, then sort of forgot about this till now. Probably better off for it.
Anyhoo, it's a black and beige vintage Cordless, circa the late 90s. I actually replaced the foam and stuffed the original in the Misty pad for extra thick cushion.
If anyone is interested, I can post pics, though it might be expensive to ship it to Austin or Flagstaff ot wherever you are now, Lox.
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2015 1:36 am
by jlane
Boulder_Bum wrote: my Colorado-winter-pale, hairy man titties .

Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2015 9:58 am
by zirc
Boulder_Bum wrote:I have three crash pads (a double-stuffed Misty Mountain, a Metolius and a Cordless if I remember correctly).
They've just been hanging in my garage for years since I got married and had a bunch of kids, and now I'm considering selling them to help pay for Christmas stuff.
Would anyone in Colorado be interested in buying some old, used crash pads? We can talk details, if so.
I might be into the double stuffed misty. How much? Will you stash it at rmnp for me?
I have a few pads stashed at the gunks that are for sale too, for any east coasters out there. One is supposedly at forbidden Forrest and the other is out past the hunter cabin in the horseshoe zone of WW. Cheap$! Monochrome.
Lmk
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2015 10:03 am
by zirc
Boulder_Bum wrote:Sorry for the late reply.
I was trying to figure out an easy way to post a pic of my Colorado-winter-pale, hairy man titties per jlane's instructions, but gave up after minimal trouble, went on with my life, then sort of forgot about this till now. Probably better off for it.
Anyhoo, it's a black and beige vintage Cordless, circa the late 90s. I actually replaced the foam and stuffed the original in the Misty pad for extra thick cushion.
If anyone is interested, I can post pics, though it might be expensive to ship it to Austin or Flagstaff ot wherever you are now, Lox.
Damn it. Thought you were a chick
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2015 3:17 pm
by Boulder_Bum
zirc wrote:Damn it. Thought you were a chick
Sorry to disappoint.
It looks like new Highlanders go for $250, so maybe $100 for the used double-stuffed one?
I don't know my way around RMNP, unfortunately, but I was thinking of going up to the mountains with my family one day over the holiday weekend, so I could probably meet you somewhere.
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:24 pm
by Lox
My peeps live in CO. Estes and Lafayette.
Is the Cordless in good shape? Would be interested. Could arrange a thing.
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

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Mon Feb 23, 2015 3:58 pm
by zirc
wait, selling your crashpad?
BANNED
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

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Thu Feb 26, 2015 2:34 am
by Lox
criz. pls.
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

Posted:
Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:37 am
by zirc
Don't fret; I can barely log in...
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

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Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:52 pm
by Lox
bolderbump pls respons
Re: Any Colorado Folks Interested In Buying Used Crash Pads?

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Wed Mar 04, 2015 5:33 am
by FreeHueco
Shit... Whooze sellin' the Maxi Pads these days? Rite-Aid? Walgreens?
Everybody and their goddamned brother is "bouldering" these days. GTFO, all of you (I say this in the most endearing way possible, of course).
But yeah, I regret selling my 1997 vintage Cordless pad too. Bought the damned thing from Jim John Johnny Wallace hisself out of a beat down old Cadillac with horns in the parking lot at Hueco Pete's back in the day... I rue the day I sold that damned thing to some chuffer at the gym for $40. At least my new Organic (organic nylon, wtf?) pad can take a beating...