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Anyway, Mom is the grandchild of Frank J Callier. Repairman for David Rubinoff, but also built his "folding voilin" (which he took full credit for and apparently "failed" to mention my great granpappy being the one to actually build it). Made a bow for Einstein, etc.
Robert, it was so nice to go look at the Elderly site. I wish the 30 word descriptions were 200 words instead, with a ton more pics too.
Who here would not have wanted to see a 'teens' Gibson mandolin neck go on a table saw to be cut in half down the middle!???
And the pics of those tools are SUPER cool. I also have bought two lathes in the last month, one of them a tiny one from Canadian tire that I got used for 50 bucks, and a huge floor model one. The small one I was just going to sell till I saw the 'pickup winder'!
I would love to see a bunch of Elderly's other tools too!.
Thomas, thanks for posting that pic too. Stuff like this (and these EXCELLENT Threads) help to build this Forum. We will never be the GAL, but that wasn't Frank Ford's mandate anyway I am willing to bet.
Hey Luke,
You should've made your own fret bender. Everybody does.
They can be reverse engineered just by looking at the pictures of them. They take about $15-$20 worth of parts from the local hardware store if you DON'T use a metal plate. My back plate is made of Oak. My buddy made his from 1/2" MDF. I think we (all the repair guys I know) all made our own after seeing Stew-Mac's price. Mine is in its 20th year of service.
Good call on the Jaws 2 :)
LMII also has a Steve Klein fret bender plan for just shy of $6. Says it can be built for $10 in hardware store materials. So no need to even compute the measurements.
Larry
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