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DanG wrote:
Bob, I've used Tenryu, DML (my first one), Morse. The death of any of them is to not maintain a dead true cut line so it would be difficult to suggest a brand and your experience might be much different than mine. Control the speed and control the cut line. My last two have been Morse and I will continue to buy them unless something changes mostly based on supplier. Thanks - I'm beginning to think that I have been too careless in my control of the cut. Thanks also on the brand feedback. I have Morse (bought by price) & I'm glad to know that at least they are not significantly worse than others. Bob |
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