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Old 10-08-2016, 12:58 AM   #1
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Default Re: "V" Cut vs. Flat Cut

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If you are referring to the Shuriken, I have used it, and I was not impressed.


No idea what a Shuriken is. It is the PerfecDraw. Google it.
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Old 10-08-2016, 06:28 AM   #2
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No idea what a Shuriken is. It is the PerfecDraw. Google it.
What you're referring to is the Shuriken PerfectDraw. You may also feel free to Google it.

You should head to the New Members section and post an introduction to let us know a little about you. Because - speaking only for myself - it's a bit odd that you joined us last night and have made three posts, all of them advocating the SHURIKEN PerfectDraw.
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Default Re: "V" Cut vs. Flat Cut

Especially when a far better option is a cutting torch tip cleaning drill tool. Hand held and comes with an assortment of interchangeable drill index sizes in the tool - the largest is probably 3/32".

Google those and they are quite cost effective as well as very clean - you don't pull tobacco out.
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