I'm no thread guy BUT... I love it!
It finally showed up this afternoon in the post and I found myself both, elated and laughing through the entire video. Elated as the result of it's clever simplicity and laughing at both, myself and a few other (for different reasons)... the latter of who were putting forth theories as to how this and that happen when they hadn't a genuine clue, just a guess.
The gimmick is hidden in plain sight and easily stolen or ditched. It comes of 50ish feet of IT and some great lessons on field stripping & repair. It is ultra sensitive when it comes to letting thread out and it may take some getting used to when it comes to wearing it securely without triggering the take up motor.
NOW HEARS THE REAL KICKER... Part of the handling is based on a
Steve Fearson idea as well as "inspiration" coming from two other noted sources (whose names elude my at the moment)
I've obviously not had the chance to work with it as of yet, but my imagination is in overdrive when it comes to the many ways of exploiting this tool. If you are a PK worker, this needs to be in your kit.
