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Nope, This Is Not The One July 31, 2008 W. Phillips (Maine) This is made in China and is not as thin and finely tapered as the original Japanese version. It's OK, but it's a BIG disappointment if you were looking for the original. At this price it should be the gen-u-ine article, Made In Japan!
Very useful July 28, 2008 S.J.C. (Illinois) Extremely thin pry par gets into places others will not. Easy to fit in tool box.
A must for any finish carpenter's toolbelt June 12, 2008 John Collins (Limerick Ireland) Having worked in the Usa for five years, sadly i only discovered this wonerful tool on my fourth Year. What a tool. I even honed mine further with my belt sander clamped to my bench with 400 grit sandpaper facing me, i was able to take the nicks and scratches of a few years of abuse on the curved end of the belt while getting an even sharper edge. Ideal for the removal of trim and casing without leaving a mark. Ideal as a scraper, and go's anywhere you might not send a good chisel. now that im back home in Ireland Im probably the only guy in this country that has one. So you can be sure I dont lend it to anyone. Top jap quality at a bargain price. Foxy Limerick Ireland. I would like to hear from other like minded craftsperson's email me at foxyinboston@gmail.com
Not leaving my toolbelt May 15, 2008 willPS (MD US) It's one thing for a tool tool to stay in the bucket/bag, but it's another when they get the honor to stay in your belt. After all, no one wants to lug around more than they have to. However, this tool has easily become worth the extra weight in exchange for the amount of trips that it saves to the bucket. Now my nail puller stays there. A great tool.
Shark Corp 21-2220 8" Prybar and Nail Puller March 6, 2007 Todd R. Shipley (NJ, USA) This was one of the best tools that I've owned..... until I lost it at a job site. You'd never imagine how often it was reached for. Guess I'll need to get another.
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