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by Luke » 8 Jun 2004 3:34
OK ordered on Monday and got today the BDS flipper plug spinner. Great tool, works well, really simple to use by comparison to the A1 that died. Ok see here are the pics
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by maldotcom2 » 8 Jun 2004 4:26
Hey, looks kinda cool! 
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by CaptHook » 8 Jun 2004 17:26
Luke BDS? is it like a rytan?
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by salzi684 » 9 Jun 2004 17:25
That's one sexy plug spinner. Looks good Luke.
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by Luke » 10 Jun 2004 3:17
reds my colour!
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by maldotcom2 » 10 Jun 2004 3:30
red seems to make most people angry 
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by Luke » 10 Jun 2004 4:48
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by Ice » 12 Jun 2004 14:56
...like a red light at an intersection? Yes, those aggravate many people!! 
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by logosys » 27 Jun 2004 15:10
Where did you buy that, Luke?
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by Luke » 27 Jun 2004 18:11
My supplier in Melbourne
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by lockcsi » 27 Jun 2004 20:06
Looks just like a rytan... if its made the same it will last forever and it's a great tool
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by Luke » 27 Jun 2004 21:20
Yeh its alright, does the job
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by gaplock » 5 Aug 2004 2:31
It's either a Rytan or a Rytan knock off...but one things for sure its a good design...i've had mine for about 5 years and the only thing you have to do is replace the blade ever once in a while. I also have a spinikur it works well...i usually keep the Rytan in my toolbox and the spinikur in my pick case when i go to a service call.
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