David Delorge will be the sole owner and operator of Monster Rigging LLC.
As such, I pledge that I will continue to manufacture and sell the same, superior quality, well known Trademarked and Pops approved, off-road products that you have trusted and relied on for many years.
Mr. Albert Pineda will continue selling oil and gas division products, as well as handling all inspections under the name of Big Texas Rigging. The products and services Albert and Big Texas Rigging offers will have no association or affiliation with Monster Rigging LLC
Mr. Eduardo Sandoval is currently marketing products similar to Monster Rigging LLC product offerings using the name "Monster Rigging Off Road" and using a logo very similar to my registered trademark.
While the courts will decide if this unethical and misleading representation is allowed to continue, I also use this notice to advise all concerned that I andMonster Rigging LLC has no affiliation whatsoever, with Mr. Sandoval, or "Monster Rigging Off Road" and we are in no way responsible for any products he may sell, unpaid invoices he may have, credit lines he may apply for, or checks he may write.
Monster Rigging LLC will continue to provide the same high quality products and service on which we have built our reputation and this change will in no way affect Monster Rigging LLC company policies or manner of conducting business.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all concerned for the courtesy and support you have shown Monster Rigging LLC in the past, and we sincerely hope that you will let us continue to serve your business in a way that is mutually beneficial and profitable to all.
Very best regards,
]]>Becoming a Monster Rigging dealer is very simple.
Fill out the dealer form and after review and your first stock order, you will be part of the Monster Rigging family.
Dealer Requirements.
Dealers must have a Registered business under their name, a Resale certificate and a store front to display our products. That's it.
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Our Titan rope is a Kinetic Rope that will stretch 30%.
The kinetic energy will then help getting the lighter vehicle out of trouble.
What it is not:
Some people call these ropes: "Tow ropes".
While extremely resistant to stretch and pull, they do not fair well when they are between asphalt and a tire.
Before using them as "Tow Ropes", please make sure you are towing someone that can keep tension on the rope and not driving on it.
Other people call these ropes: "Snatch" or "Jerk" ropes (which is an incorrect way to use the ropes)
While the ropes will handle that kind of pull, make sure the metal parts they are attached to can handle it as well.
I have seen with my own eyes a hitch breaking and flying toward a truck with 26,000 Lbs of force. (I didn't calculate the speed)
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