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Allan Given
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Thanks Don! Is there anyway that you could take a pic of yours so I could see?
Don Wilson
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Allan,
I don't have a digital camera yet so can't send a photo at this time, sorry! Don
Allan Given
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Michael-

Have you found the pic of the Sherms model by chance?

Thanks!

Allan
Michael S
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Hi Allan,

I have searched for the color photo of the Sherms model I had, but could not locate it yet. However, I did come across a black and white photo of the same Sherms piece.

Here is a link:

http://www.simplymod.com/images/magic/fi......erms.jpg

The body is aluminum like the Vampire model but the rivits on the Sherms were brass opposed to the aluminum rivits on the Vampire. Both were very nice and very well made.

As far as a Tannen's model, I have not owned or seen one.

Hope this info is of some use to you.

Michael
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My friend, Shawn Dion, used to own a Delben finger chopper for strolling. I was quite nice.

Steve
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I bought the "Finger Chopper Deluxe" by Tannen's about a year ago. It's all anodized aluminum, feels solid & dangerous, and works great. I like it more than the Hades (which I also own).

http://www.tannens.com/cart/cat6.html
MerlH
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I own one. No name on it. When set, the blade comes out the bottom so you can clean it. Send my your Email and I will send a picture of it.
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