The Chopper II

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Darkov
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The Chopper II

Post by Darkov »

I just got a Chopper II and I must say I don't know how I got along without this thing before now. It makes cutting so much easier. I can now make consistantly straight cuts every time. I had always held off getting it until I saw that MicroMark had them on sale....They are still on sale too.
But I got mike through this company...It was a few dollars less than Micro Mark.http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/
So for anyone considering getting one I highly recomend it.

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Post by Vince Hoffmann »

I agree, I immediately tossed my chopper v.1 when I got my chopper v2, the chopper 2 is much more sturdy and the knife handle and blade is solidly attached to the base and doesn't wiggle like the old one.
And now a word from our sponser... :P
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Post by Woody »

I picked one up from the Tool Man at Wonderfest. Great tool indeed.
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