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Mystery Tool

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I bought this about 5 years ago. I now use it in my Steel Snake Hollowing Tool and other turners are asking where I got it. I need some help, in more ways than I can count, but I really need help in finding these scrapers.
The tip is almost 1/4" thick, swings back and forth when you loosen a hex bolt on the bottom. Shaft is triangular. It's about 6" long and has a 5/8" tendon on one end for inserting into tool holder.
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Yes I agree Kelton scraper. I have now sold it on Ebay. I did use it on my Daves Reeks Hollowing system. You must have the 7" there is also a 17" shear scraper. Value of your scraper new in the Craft Supplies Catalog of 06/07 was $59.99 for the 7" and $69.99 for the 17"
 
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