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I made these in 2007...14 yrs ago..First one has a Lexan beam with a roll pin sharpened to a cutting edge..The MKII has a brass beam and is a combination square and a dovetail template...The cutter is sharpened for use as a single beader or can be turned ninety degrees and used to mark a line. I remember making some out of brass and sold the "kits" in the S&S to a few woodnetters.
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I was expecting a thread about Rugers.
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I have onem similar to the MK II, that I got from you. Love it.
Thanks, Curt
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(06-07-2021, 02:07 AM)cputnam Wrote: I have onem similar to the MK II, that I got from you. Love it.
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Good to know, Curt...I think there's six or seven of them out there..they do fit well in the hand...
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