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Seam Ripper

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A piece of Wych Elm finished with sanding sealer and carnuba wax
 

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A very nice and useful little item, Paul - I bet she's well pleased with that! Was it from a kit?

Bob.
 
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Now you have gone and bin and done it Violet wants one where can I get one Paul
 

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A very nice and useful little item, Paul - I bet she's well pleased with that! Was it from a kit?

Bob.

Yes it was a kit Bob. I'll see if Dan wants to get them, if not I'll take orders and get them as a one off.

Dan?
 

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Very nice job you made of that dad, not sure about the kit myself but then it's not a tool I would want to use.

Drain said while it looks nice what does the other end do that a needle won't do, she prefers a closed end to grab.
Two, tools from one kit might stand in good stead but only the seam ripper would be of any use to her.
Sure looks mighty perty though init?
 

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Hmmm, I could maybe take some of them off ya.

Bet you used a beading tool come on be honest :bwink:

If not they're bloody excellently even.
 

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Looks good Paul like others depending on how much
 

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Hmm.....I like those. I might be interested in a few to try.

Know a few people that might want these as presents.
 

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Love the shape Paul, never knew you could do that .. :tongue: Quality pictures to my friend .. :bwink:
 

paulm

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Very nice job you made of that dad, not sure about the kit myself but then it's not a tool I would want to use.

Drain said while it looks nice what does the other end do that a needle won't do, she prefers a closed end to grab.
Two, tools from one kit might stand in good stead but only the seam ripper would be of any use to her.
Sure looks mighty perty though init?

The kit comes with both ends and a pocket clip (euro pen type) if you only want one end.
 
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