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Guest strapper
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your in trouble if a feathers stuck in it ;D ;D ;D

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might be as well to use the part which you put the rubber in and not put the stopper in ;)

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you must be careful if the rubber is sticking out just a little from the top of the thimble hole it will jam between that and the spindle, not any space between them I have seen a clock jam if the rubber was just a bit out the thimble, so the extra time taken making sure about putting a rubber without a thimble might not be worth it

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buy ets i have bit the bullet , i dont think many will be without it in the next 5 years ;)

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From what I hear this only applies to the square case STB’s (six digit clock number). Apparently a disclaimer has to be signed in case a rubber jams stating they’ll be no comebacks on anyone, its at the owners risk.

Guest pigeon82
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were they not designed originally for no thimbles and as for some1 saying about the ets i think ill stick to stb as i enjoy runnig to catch the pigeon taking the rubber off and clocking them

Guest pigeon82
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oh right i see wat u mean now is it passed or not though threw the rpra have you found out cuz i dont have a clue

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I will be racing with a s.t.b. and using a thimble, may I add.     All this, trying to save one second, I find it amusing myself. ;D  Even the ETS system will only  handicap my  first arrival  by  a  maxmum of 5 seconds.  One "lap of honour in pigeon parlance"  ;D  The greatest advantage a s.t.b. has over me, is with multiple arrivals. But these are the also rans in Vics mind. I'm actually amazed how many have wasted good money for just a couple of seconds advantage. ;) ;)      

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I will be racing with a s.t.b. and using a thimble, may I add.     All this, trying to save one second, I find it amusing myself. ;D  Even the ETS system will only  handicap my  first arrival  by  a  maxmum of 5 seconds.  One "lap of honour in pigeon parlance"  ;D  The greatest advantage a s.t.b. has over me, is with multiple arrivals. But these are the also rans in Vics mind. I'm actually amazed how many have wasted good money for just a couple of seconds advantage. ;) ;)      

 

you might loose a few seconds Vic I've been loosing more for years been only able to use one hand to catch remove rubber close thimble and strike clock , so im more than happy to get my ets as ill be on a more level playing field in the clocking department and the benifits of not having clock shy birds for many years to come will be worth the out lay ;)

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I will be racing with a s.t.b. and using a thimble, may I add.     All this, trying to save one second, I find it amusing myself. ;D  Even the ETS system will only  handicap my  first arrival  by  a  maxmum of 5 seconds.  One "lap of honour in pigeon parlance"  ;D  The greatest advantage a s.t.b. has over me, is with multiple arrivals. But these are the also rans in Vics mind. I'm actually amazed how many have wasted good money for just a couple of seconds advantage. ;) ;)      

Hi Vic, you must be young and agile looking at the times you can clock a pigeon,there are fanciers in our club who would take upto 30 seconds to clock their first bird, probably dropping the first thimblue due to atheritis ,blokes in there 80's and unstable on their feet at the best of times.I'm pretty fit at 63,64 next month and them few seconds count if you want to be at the top of the sheet.

 

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The way I see it Vic is its not about gaining an advantage its about not conceding one, or is it that I'm so tight I'll not even give a second away :-/ ;D

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The way I see it Vic is its not about gaining an advantage its about not conceding one, or is it that I'm so tight I'll not even give a second away :-/ ;D
   On second thoughts, YES! ;D

 

 

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Hi Vic, you must be young and agile looking at the times you can clock a pigeon,there are fanciers in our club who would take upto 30 seconds to clock their first bird, probably dropping the first thimblue due to atheritis ,blokes in there 80's and unstable on their feet at the best of times.I'm pretty fit at 63,64 next month and them few seconds count if you want to be at the top of the sheet. ,  

         Approaching 71, Vic can assure you that he  has experienced being "top of the sheet" on occasions, although enjoyment in this game, doesn't necessary come with successful seasons. Many a good season, I would have gladly swapped, for the return of an old favourite. :'(  I too have a small handicap, due to aging, and at times are unstable on my pegs, But thats my fault ;D  A pigeon on form will deliver, always remember this! Stand by where it will FINISH! Then you are on par with the ets system. Regards, Vic

 

 

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I will be racing with a s.t.b. and using a thimble, may I add.     All this, trying to save one second, I find it amusing myself. ;D  Even the ETS system will only  handicap my  first arrival  by  a  maxmum of 5 seconds.  One "lap of honour in pigeon parlance"  ;D  The greatest advantage a s.t.b. has over me, is with multiple arrivals. But these are the also rans in Vics mind. I'm actually amazed how many have wasted good money for just a couple of seconds advantage. ;) ;)      
Sorry! the greatest advantage a stb . .... should read ets.

 

 

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i see all the top men down your end are using the ETS this year arnt they vic
      Indeed they are! Even the Faz guys, who tried to block it. Makes you laugh, (or cry) Doesn't it?  ;D  ;D

 

 

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indeed vic flew me birds in a club in the fed (not naming which club) nico stay away from the ETS what did them same fellas do get one now i am in a new club vic now one has got 1 which is good. i could get one tomorrow vic but i love the buzz ov runing in the shed and clocking them in

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