Correct, but hardly a secret :
http://www.clstunt.com/htdocs/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=103&topic_id=364208&mesg_id=364208
Brett
Thanks for the link, Brett. For those who apparently think I tried to take credit for Paul's development but didn't follow that thread here's what I posted there back in 2011 (which is also essentially the same story related in the info sheet with every Precision Pro handle I ever sold.)
"The Ted handle exists for only one reason. I caddied Paul Walker's airplane in Shanghai at a WC 15 or more years ago and while carrying his handle I noticed that his looked very much like the eventual Ted Handle. Only difference was that his wasn't adjustable in neutral/overhang and he had to use home made line clips to adjust neutral (as many do now with Ted Handles...I personally tie my lines as accurately equal as possible and find very little need for any significant bias in overhang to achieve my preferred vertical at neutral setting...never requiring more than tiny differences in overhang.
Since Paul pretty consistently beat my butt blue and since he does nothing for "no" reason I thought I'd investigate the concept. Drew the outline around a worn out Hot Rock (the "Perfect" shape for a stunt handle) and made the first ever in a few hours in the shop using brass inserts vice the steel in the "production" versions. Took it out to fly and essentially never flew another competition flight with anything else.
There are a large number of converts to the (originally Paul Walker) design and a significant number of National Championships won using the handle after their conversions. All were da*n good before their conversion but all think they're just a bit better since."
FWIW, I've never intentionally tried to take credit for developments I've shared in print or otherwise after learning about them from someone else without giving appropriate approbation to the individual who deserved the credit for doing so. Paul has been among the most frequent recipients of such "credit where it is due." I would also point out that my handle kits were sold under the ostentatious name "Precision Pro" and the "Ted handle" sobriquet became common only when the repeated handle threads started to appear in the forum about the time the "hard point/cable" debate became a regularly recurring subject.
Finally, I"ve spoken since VSC with Carl as I had heard some comments about where to get the handles and he assures me that they are still available through him at the address and phone number provided in an earlier post by Dick Pacini: Carl Shoup
shoupentstatorrepair@prodigy.net
970-250-8047
I'm embarrassed to say I failed to ask for his current mailing address so can't vouch for that part of Dick's post and won't copy it here. I emailed Carl with my inquiry and he responded the same evening by phone, indicating that he preferred to speak directly. I did urge him to post periodically on threads such as this to insure fliers continue to have a current contact.
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