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Hunter ornament hollowers

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I'll have to look. Can't remember for sure but I thought he has (or used to have) several different mini-hollowing sets. I know one set (middle pic below) has three tools: one straight tool and two with different swan neck bends, different angles on the cutters. I thought one set has rectangular shafts and one has round shafts but my brain is tired - maybe one is an older, discontinued set.

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I also have the one with an adjustable tip shown at the bottom - set the angle of the end of the shaft and lock it down.

I'll contact you by direct message when I get time to take a look. I might have to call Mike and ask him what I have (and why :))

JKJ
 
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