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OK... I'll fess up here! 
1. Shooting a wedding - Brand new (less than a week old) 430EX on my second body which had my 24-70L on it - the whole kit was sitting on the table next to me while I jumped up to take a shot with the lead body which had the 580EX II and my Sigma 70-200 2.8 on it. When I stood up and composed the shot, I felt something on my left leg that turned out to be the strap of my second body, and when I stepped to brace myself for a handheld 200mm shot I tugged the second body off the table. I reached with my left hand to grab the strap, and saved the majority of the kit from hitting the floor, but the 430EX tagged the floor and shoe mount exploded and my new flash was hanging by some very fine wires. After finding the screws and parts, I was actually able to re-assemble the unit and it's still working today.
2. Shooting CF-18 Fighter Jets at our local air base, and I had left my 70-200 on the tripod and was carrying the 24-70 mounted on a body. We were changing locations, so I grabbed the tripod only to realize that I had not locked the mount! I watched the Sigma lens land on the tarmac, hood first, bounce high enough for me to catch it on the uprise, and immediately mounted it to the camera and shot a few tests. EVERYTHING worked! The funny part of this one was the look on the faces of the other photographers that had realized what was going on. They had not realized that it had bounced on the hood end, and were stunned to see me using the lens right after that tumble.
So in both cases, fast reflexes and a little luck prevailed.
Good thread! I hope there are not too many horror stories here, but I look forward to reading more saves!
Cheers
njw
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