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Ron Rich wrote:A long,long time ago, when I worked for "MaBell", I saw some-- and was somewhat schooled on their use, however my instructor did not like using them, and taught me to be like him, and use the "seat of my pants". I learned rather well, and could show you, if you were sitting here--maybe some day I'll make a video--
Till then, you can "mess around" with it, (and probably make it worse), or you can send it out for repair--- The one tool that I find is a "must" for all contact blades is a curved "forming tool". The one I have was hand-made by my instructor, at least 50 years ago, and still use it. Ron Rich
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