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big tine
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January 29, 2012, 09:27:11 PM »
Anyone have a wizzard fleshing machine?I watched a guy use one this weekend and it was amazing how close he got to the eyes and lips with it ,I know there pricey but man they are amazing.I am seroiusly thinking about buying one from my extra cape money.
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I uses one at a demo booth and was unimpressed. I could buy 2 quality fleshing machines for the price. PERSONALLY I don't trust ANY machine close to my eyes and lips.
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I have one and like it. It saves me time on hogs. It is a lot of money and you can't shave a hide with them. I would get a fleshing wheel before I got one of those unless you send your hides to a tannery. I have a wizzard and a Dakota Pro and use them both. Each one is a chunk of money.
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big tine
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Yeah george the guy told me he ruined a couple capes I have a dakota 5 and like it ,so i have some info coming on it i will have to try it before i by it.
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There's less of a learning curve than on a Dakota.
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urcysk
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I have one and there only good for fleshing green capes, you can shave thick hides like buffalo wish I could have tried one before I bought it alot of money
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