New Mud Pan /Attorney say's I can share.

 
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Old 08-06-2010, 11:26 PM   #21
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I will say I get tired of my twelve inch in my back pocket. Well not so tired of it in the pocket as tired of the one inch cut on my fore arm from it being in my pocket. I like the idea of the knife stuck on the pan. Might take a bit of getting used to, but that is everything new or different. I think it would work for me. Wouldn't know until I bought one. And I am a tool junkie. I have nearly everything everybody has tried to market. Never know when one will hit and be just perfect for my style. Yes, I have a whole bunch of stuff sitting on the shelf in the shop. Like the round bottom pans with the funny looking handle on the knife made by Marshalltown. Could not get the hang of them. Maybe that's why.... (cross eyed) I'm game, sell me one!

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Old 08-09-2010, 12:45 PM   #22
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An open mind...thanks 0282.

I've learned what I needed to. There isn't much interest so we'll put in on the back burner and focus on the new scaffold (and Raptor of course). We have 5 or 6 items that will be included in the catalog but not worth a significant marketing promotion.

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What about something on the bottom of the pan near the end? I personally always hold the pan in the middle no matter what. So a knife facing outward from the user inserted via knife handle on bottom of pan & partial blade exposed might work. I think it would be handy when doing handwork with 2 different blades. Now setting the pan down & making it sit level is another ?

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