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by gremtech2002 » 31 Mar 2006 16:47
I've had my Bogeta pick for a while and they are by far my faves to work with.
And they're nice and compact so can carry a set with me at all times.
The finishing on these tools are phenominal!! It's almost impossible to find workmanship like this anymore.
I think everyone should have AT LEAST one set of these in their toolbox.
Cheers!
When all else fails..... use the Fire Wrench!!
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by pip » 31 Mar 2006 17:22
even though they are only available at varjeal's toolshed now
do they come in the original bogota "special pick case " as i received mine
i always regret that i didn't get a sabana 
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by Jason13 » 31 Mar 2006 19:21
Mite try making a Bogeta Rake before i go of to Hoildays on Sunday I'll save some of those pictures on my Psp and take it to the shed and try make some.
They look very clean and shiny What do you use the circlip for so it can stay together to be used on double sided wafer lcosk ro something?
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by raimundo » 2 Apr 2006 12:01
It seems that mints are no longer being sold in those flat plastic boxes in my area any more, so, no, no more 'original bogota pick cases' pip 
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by clayton1123 » 2 Apr 2006 13:37
I would have to say i'm kind of curious how comfortable the handles are.... I am used to the good old fashioned straight handle picks.
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by Blink » 25 May 2006 21:24
I have a bogota rake with the ergonomic handle (seen here: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v47/MadMick/Bogota4.jpg), I hope the author doesn't care I used his picture.
I love the feel of the ergonomic handle, I used it more then the regular handle ones, actuall, I don't use the regular ones at all yet, I just use the ergo-Bogota and a twist flex tensioner, works beautifully.
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by raimundo » 26 May 2006 11:01
Hey blink, no one's yet posted a photo of the ergo handle being held in the fingers. A lot of people put their first finger in the loop, proving that they just don't get it. Its designed to put the tip of the second (bird) finger in the loop only about to the first joint, then grip the shaft with thumb and forfinger behind the twist. Perhaps someone would make that photo, and locknewbie could make photos of his new handles the way he holds them. 
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by LockNewbie21 » 26 May 2006 13:02
Will do ray.. i dont know if i hold them the right way but ehh its comfy for me:O) gimme a sec i'll whip a few up.
Andy
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by LockNewbie21 » 26 May 2006 13:20
I don't know if there's an official way, but they work for me this way
Andy
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by digital_blue » 26 May 2006 14:07
That looks right to me. 
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by bonez » 26 May 2006 15:00
very nice.

don't eat yellow snow -a quote by illusion.
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by LockNewbie21 » 26 May 2006 15:31
Thanks fella's appreciate it
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by vector40 » 29 May 2006 21:08
! Is THAT what ray's doing with the loop handles now? That's awesome.
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by illusion » 30 May 2006 5:29
Hey... I like the handles you made. Personaly I'd have them all in pink, but that's just me. 
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by undeadspacehippie » 30 May 2006 9:18
illusion wrote:Hey... I like the handles you made. Personaly I'd have them all in pink, but that's just me. 
Wow I thought it was only myself with the affinity for having my tools in pink - it prevented my stuff from getting ripped off at work (I worked with a bunch of macho manly-men. Afraid of pink) and it was great for visibility.
The handles do look awesome - I'm still working on a bogota rake, don't think I have it yet, they are looking more and more like the ones posted - gone through alot of metal.
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