Rp Brass Nuts, Shop rifle parts (2,610) at Brownells, including barrels, stocks, triggers, and bolt carriers to customize, repair, or upgrade your rifle’s performance. Limited quantities. The RP nuts were the 1st Brass Micro Nuts available. They revolutionized hard to protect trad climbs. They allowed climbers to protect thin, shallow cracks and fall safely on their placements. Check out Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) which is the only place I've seen them for sale. Climbers reminisce about the original RP brass nuts and the falls they held. He was 79. Pauligk began producing aluminum RPs in Shop reloading supplies clearance at Raven Rocks Precision. Feb 18, 2017 · Thus made bombproof, these tiny brass RPs, produced in a garden shed in one of Melbourne’s outer suburbs, revolutionized Australian climbing, particularly at the then-booming Mt. Save on bullets, brass, and components while supplies last. During this time he discovered the key to a solid micronut: placing the wire attachment inside the brass nut and silver soldering it in place. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage. 4 days ago · RP stands for Roland Pauligk who, together with his wife, hand makes the little brass beasties. Jan 15, 2026 · Assortment of used vintage RP brass micro nuts. Jan 30, 2017 · The RP, Roland Pauligk’s namesake brass nut. They are so useful, so perfectly matched to the best climbers doing the best routes, that the term has become generic and is used for other brands of micro nuts. A $100 each?! Dec 23, 2025 · RP Nuts Were the First Brass Micro Nuts Widely Available Which Revolutionized Hard to Protect Climbs. Deep discounts on top brands. I would probably toss them on fleabay as an auction. During this time he discovered the key to a solid micronut: placing the wire attachment inside the brass nut and silver-soldering it in place. list them for $100 each and see if someone is willing to pay - never know. Start at $100. Vintage RP brass Climbing Stoppers nuts no's 1,2,3,4, Set Of 4. Hand made in Australia by Roland Pauligk these revolutionized protection in small cracks. Jul 29, 2009 · In reply to b3n99: RPs are a very specific product, tiny wired brass nuts manufactured in small numbers by a meticulous craftsman, Roland Pauligk of Melbourne. Climbers still rack them in 2026 because they bite rock hard, stay light and cheap, and handle flared or shallow spots better than aluminum options. You can probably get $100-$150 for them. Feb 3, 2026 · Hand made by Australian Roland Pauligk starting in 1969. Also includes a Chouinard micro brass #1. Condition is Used. The original and still the best micro nuts. 8 pieces total. Pauligk began producing aluminium RP’s in his backyard shed in 1969 but soon started experimenting with smaller brass nuts. Jan 30, 2017 · Pauligk began producing aluminum RPs in his backyard shed in Australia in 1969, but soon started experimenting with smaller brass nuts. Arapiles, with its fine seams and hard quartzite rock. Mar 1, 2026 · These tiny brass micronuts, born in the 1970s, protect seams, pin scars, quartz crystals, and thin granite cracks where cams won’t go. Nov 3, 2021 · Find rock climbing routes, photos, and guides for every state, along with experiences and advice from fellow climbers. These are in reasonable used condition. This is pair of #0 size nuts, used, but still ready to climb. †Size #0 for aid placement only! Nov 3, 2021 · As for value, now that DMM is producing both the RP and HB brass nuts the value of the originals is more in their collectability. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for RP BRASS WIRED MICRO NUTS ASSORTMENT#0, #1, #4, #5 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Bonnet Nuts (2) - Two Handle Kitchen or Bathroom Brilliance® Finish Many Delta products are made with Brilliance® finishes, which resist abrasions and discolorations better than traditional brass or even chrome. Pauligk’s handmade RPs, named for his initials, revolutionized traditional climbing in the early 1970s. Vintage RP Brass Wired Rock Climbing Nuts---Sizes 1 (2), 2, 3, 4, and 5. The German-Australian inventor Roland Pauligk died on January 22, 2017 after succumbing to cancer. Includes: 1 each #0, 1 each #1, 2 each #4 and 3 each #5. Photos 6 & 7 are from the Climbing Museum which show the difference between Gen 1 & Gen 2.
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