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    Tribal Elder Fletching's Avatar
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    Question Flexcut Carvin' Jack

    Hi chaps,

    Just before I head out the door, I thought I'd ask a question to see if anyone's used or can recommend the Flexcut Carvin' Jack?

    I've just snapped my Frosts 163 Crook Knife (moving garden furniture about) and wondered if the 'Jack' might be a good long-term investment.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    That's pretty cool.

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    i have met 2 chaps that have them and swear by them!
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    Seen them once before and wondered myself if they're any good.
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    Steve have a word with JP i now he had some for sale a while back.How's the back?......atb.......dont get eaten by the bears........TONY

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    i have one would not be without it great for small carving but a bit pricey

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    they are ment to be great i have seen them and they feel well made but never used one, id have one just cant afford one at the mo

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    I think Phill use's the jack for his spoon carving.

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    i just bought one off ebay 72 quid plus postage great tool i love it

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    I really want one badly. Buddy of mine he loves his pretty much said a carving kit in your pocket. though I ddoubt it would fully replace a good spoon knife be a nice addition for sure.
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