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Old June 14th, 2004, 09:57 PM
J.Yates
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I have a hook tying device, similar to one I last used 30 years ago - the
only trouble is I have forgotten how to use it!
length is around 4" just a little thinker than a pencil. Has a set of jaws
in the end to hold the hook, fastened by a simple threaded wheel; and a
piece of thin metal that goes over and under the jaws. The whole thing made
of plastic.

john
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Old June 14th, 2004, 11:42 PM
Marc
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Where did you get it John?


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"J.Yates" wrote in message
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I have a hook tying device, similar to one I last used 30 years ago - the
only trouble is I have forgotten how to use it!
length is around 4" just a little thinker than a pencil. Has a set of jaws
in the end to hold the hook, fastened by a simple threaded wheel; and a
piece of thin metal that goes over and under the jaws. The whole thing

made
of plastic.

john
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Old June 15th, 2004, 02:25 AM
BEAU
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I use my fingers!"J.Yates" wrote in message
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I have a hook tying device, similar to one I last used 30 years ago -

the
only trouble is I have forgotten how to use it!
length is around 4" just a little thinker than a pencil. Has a set of

jaws
in the end to hold the hook, fastened by a simple threaded wheel; and a
piece of thin metal that goes over and under the jaws. The whole thing

made
of plastic.

john
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