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Thread: Buying tools with no handles

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    I addition to the Thompson and P&N there is a little company(one man) in Washington called Sweazey tools. I have and use all three brands and can recommend them. There are numerous tools available without handles. If a tool and your grind works for you what more can you ask for.

    http://www.sweazeytools.com/index.html

    Dave Smith

    I can only use one turning tool at a time in Longview, WA.
    "Every man is as heaven made him and sometimes a great deal worse."
    Cervantes

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