Hubertus shell puller

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Re: Hubertus shell puller

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Thanks Bill, can't take them apart yet,it's hard work with a needle file.
Wish I lived in the US.
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Always a very pleasant experience seeing your creations. About as good as they get. :D

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Re: Hubertus shell puller

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How much to make one like this Bill?
Im after a Johnny Cade switch (bet you've never heard that before:)) but my country is an Ahole regarding knives, except when eating dinner.
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Re: Hubertus shell puller

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Ian- it's a moot point, as I won't export knives. The cost in the US is $175 plus the donor knife.
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Re: Hubertus shell puller

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I'll move to the U.S then Bill :),all my favourite collectibles are there from civil war guns,to my new passion switches.
Thanks for the reply, I'll just keep dreaming.
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I like the rear bolster. I have an older Hubertus with more rounded bolsters like that where some of my newer ones have more flat ones.
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Re: Hubertus shell puller

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Bill DeShivs wrote:Did this one for the Blade Show.
Hey there Bill!! I made it on here to TalkBlade finally!! Lol
Love this Shellpuller, you do the most amazing work with these things. The Leto is Bad A$$ too by the way! 8)
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Re: Hubertus shell puller

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Well, hi there!
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The Hubertus is awesome and the Leverletto is double awesome!!!
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Re: Hubertus shell puller

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Bill DeShivs wrote:Well, hi there!
Hope your doing well sir, hope business is good also. Sending off a few for ya ta play with in your down time. Lol! Take care my friend and talk at ya soon. :D
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