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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 13:04:54 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: Can you take it picture of it or find it on the web...we would like to see it. Here is one made of plastic and stainless steel. http://www.knottying.com/ The top of the yellow plastic is spring loaded and slides down revealing a jaw on the tip of the stainless steel end, used to grasp the line and pull it through the loops of either a clinch knot or a double surgeon's knot. I prefer my all brass model, but the plastic one works just as well. And, with a little practice, so does your forceps. Dave |
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