Gum tool

mirf

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The gum tool I won in the raffle is a great pocket tool. It is stainless and works great on anything that takes a little agitation. Nice job Magic Wand.
Thanks for the raffles and auctions!!
 
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Zee

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I never lose it.. It's always in my spotting bucket.
 

ruff

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Ofer Kolton
Man.
If it will be anything like my habit of leaving bags of foam blocks behind, I'll need a special budget for this tool. You guys are paragons of well functioning memory.

How do you take the gum off these grooves?
Or does the inside of your pocket do it for you? :winky:
 

Zee

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Ofer, the grooves don't have to get gum in them.
The spikes would do a good job and easy to keep them clean.


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Mikey P

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I guess were blessed here..

Gum and Koolaide are about as frequent dealt with as Unicorn and Lepricon urine puddles.
 

jcooper

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How do you take the gum off these grooves?

It doesn't really stick to it, kinda crumbles into smaller pieces. If anything this tool is overly aggressive, VERY sharp(mine anyways) and will rip stuff up if not careful.

Needs a hole through it so you can attach that string.

Yea, or longer. It's a tiny thing, bigger and put another tool on the other side.
 
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hogjowl

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It's a great tool. It's only as aggressive as the monkey on the end of it.
 

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