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The Millmaker's Keep

Discussion in 'Sports & Activities' started by SilentDobe, Feb 4, 2011.

  1. Gmaculous

    Gmaculous Pup

    No his video says don't buy a junk mill. The key is to have a very free turning mill and in his day and still considered by many, arguably the best mill maker. 5 spins from 1 hard pull when its brand new and of course more after the wear in period. Not exactly sure how this compares to mills of today though, but still must be damn good since its sought after as much as his are.
     
  2. The principles in Robert's keep can apply to almost anything, and you do not have to use a slatmill only. If you know what you are doing you can reach maximum stress a number of ways. The biggest problem I have is if you dog doesn't recover one day to give him the same amount of work the next. If your dog doesn't recover it needs rest not more work.
     
  3. lbmkdaley

    lbmkdaley Pup

    Does anyone have a slat mill for sale i have money in hand pm me if you do
     
  4. Forever-So REAL

    Forever-So REAL Quintuple Grand Champion

  5. ben brockton

    ben brockton CH Dog

    One of the best that ever did it. A complete dogman in every way.
     
  6. San Siro

    San Siro Big Dog

    Until he stands at his mill everything sounds clear, but then he is too far away to pick up everything he is saying. Lack of English language for me i guess. Anyone has his Keep(s) written down? And is willing to share it?
     

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