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PostPosted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:20 am 
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Link Van Cleave wrote:
To add and I know I have mentioned it before but I will again. I have had huge improvements in the performance of the Diablo blade by adding 2 blade stabilizers on either side of the blade.
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:lol: I just read what I wrote. I should have said: by adding 2 blade stabilizers, one on each side of the blade. The way I wrote it, it sounds like I have 4 stabilizers on there. [uncle]

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 7:04 am 
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Link Van Cleave wrote:
Link Van Cleave wrote:
To add and I know I have mentioned it before but I will again. I have had huge improvements in the performance of the Diablo blade by adding 2 blade stabilizers on either side of the blade.
L.


:lol: I just read what I wrote. I should have said: by adding 2 blade stabilizers, one on each side of the blade. The way I wrote it, it sounds like I have 4 stabilizers on there. [uncle]


Well, I thought I knew what you meant 8-)

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 6:10 pm 
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I made use of 4 strips of the Lace wood binding I cut on my Irish Bouzouki build.

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Now I know I've got to get some lacewood. That is nice!

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