If one has a spokeshave with one missing handle, does that not then require a
second spokeshave with the opposite handle missing? One for the right side and
one for the left side? Or am i missing something? I need to get a handle on
this.
> On Dec 11, 2014, at 7:48 AM, Kirk Eppler wrote:
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> I too have a one armed spokeshave, great work working inside a handle grip.
>
> And the one I passed on to tom, I was trying to remove the handle when working
close to an edge.
>
>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 7:35 AM, JAMES THOMPSON wrote:
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>> > On Dec 11, 2014, at 5:09 AM, Thomas Conroy wrote:
>> >
>> > Mind you, I have never actually needed a single-handled spokeshave, but if
I do I have one.
>>
>> My long deceased mother had an old, country saying, "That's about as useless
as teats on a man."
>>
>> But if it makes you happy, it makes me happy. If you should change your mind,
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