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For the large group of people who have purchased the Frankenstud Slingamarig Stud Sling Keeper from me I wanted to post a heartfelt public thank you.

It has caught on better then I ever could have imagined.

I have recieved good feedback from some owners.

Our own 24 member, outdoor writer "Mule Deer" John Barsness has tested the Frankenstud and his review is to run in December's Rifle Looney magazine as well as some other publications as he can fit it in.....he really likes it !!

If you own one please share a story and maybe some pictures from this fall/winters hunting trips.

Thank you everyone

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Guys and Gals....

Another note.....

I think a premium made in the USA product such as my Frankenstud should be accompanied by a simple, iron clad guarantee.

If your Frankenstud Sling Stud breaks....

I will replace it....free of charge......that simple

Thank you for your continued support

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Originally Posted by tedthorn
Guys and Gals....

Another note.....

I think a premium made in the USA product such as my Frankenstud should be accompanied by a simple, iron clad guarantee.

If your Frankenstud Sling Stud breaks....

I will replace it....free of charge......that simple

Thank you for your continued support

Like the Frankenstud on Facebook

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Just a question Ted, could you give me an idea how much you would charge for postage of five tan units to postcode 2711 Australia?


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Ted's gonna have to contact his international division to answer that one grin



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Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by tedthorn
Guys and Gals....

Another note.....

I think a premium made in the USA product such as my Frankenstud should be accompanied by a simple, iron clad guarantee.

If your Frankenstud Sling Stud breaks....

I will replace it....free of charge......that simple

Thank you for your continued support

Like the Frankenstud on Facebook

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Just a question Ted, could you give me an idea how much you would charge for postage of five tan units to postcode 2711 Australia?


I will get a quote on Tuesday from the post office as I believe they are closed on Monday.


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Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by tedthorn
Guys and Gals....

Another note.....

I think a premium made in the USA product such as my Frankenstud should be accompanied by a simple, iron clad guarantee.

If your Frankenstud Sling Stud breaks....

I will replace it....free of charge......that simple

Thank you for your continued support

Like the Frankenstud on Facebook

Ted Thornburgh Sr
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Just a question Ted, could you give me an idea how much you would charge for postage of five tan units to postcode 2711 Australia?


JSTUART,

If you buy 5 tan units I will ship to Australia for no additional cost my friend.

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Thank you, allow me to get some unforeseen bills paid and then I shall purchase five tan units from you.

Regards.


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Sounds good.

Thank You

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Ted, I gave the latest gen Frankenstud a good workout over the last two days. It's absolutely superb, and a genuine improvement over the protoype I used last year.

You were wise to go slow with multiple prototypes tested before releasing this final version... you've got this one dialed!

BIG RECOMMENDATION BUMP


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Probably already covered, but would prefer to just install thru the Nylon webbing in front of the shoulder strap on my Stone Glacier pack. Will that work ok if fortified with a lash tab? Think Brad may have done that but don't think the pictures work anymore. Thanks.


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PM Brad

He mounted his on a patch and threaded it on his strap.


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I placed it a little higher than suggested on my Kifaru. Broke my collarbone into pieces and it now sticks out quite a bit and I didn't want to take the chance of rubbing it. Worked perfectly. With this sling it really held the rifle snug against my body. I bought it a bit as a novelty, but it turned out to be something I really appreciated. Couldn't have been more pleased with it. Except I probably had the rifle on my shoulder when it should have been in my hands a time or two. whistle

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prm,

I like that placement.

I only own a couple packs and only get to hunt a couple weeks a year. It's feedback like yours that will help us all to use the Frankenstud even better.

Thank you for the kind words and the picture.

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Once I learned to pull down on the sling in front of the stud and snug the rifle against my back/shoulder, it stayed rock solid with the stock parallel and against my body.

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That looks great


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Put mine on my Alaskan Guide bino harness and have it a work out moose hunting. Performed flawlessly, love it. Works better on my bino case because I always have it on vs a pack only sometimes.


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Guy's,

Several customers tell me

"I don't have a PayPal account"

Hey, PayPal works with most major credit cards.....no account needed.

Just follow my link to my Frankenstud account and get your sling stud today.

$40 for Bead blasted Gray

$45 for Tan or Olive powdercoat

www.paypal.me/frankenstud


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While I totally dig your choice of MLB team, you need better looking models. Preferably female and busty! wink laugh Take a page out of Martin Archery's playbook...

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You better not dis the model, didn't you see the gang signs he was throwin' down?



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