
Posted by Zach
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on July 23, 2009, 10:05 am, in reply to "Re: Semogue 2000 (boar) vs. Omega Pro"
With a "lathe" and a template!
sorry typo!
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: Yes, mine are somewhat different as well, like
: someone with a lather and a template made
: them by hand! But though the handle is
: smaller in height, it is not in width, and
: since the 'business end' of the 48/49 is the
: base up till the ridge, it really is about
: the same as the business end of the 2000,
: which has less handle up to the top. And
: it's bigger than the 1305, yes?
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: Great discussion here.
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: Thanks, Zach!
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: I've been breaking in the Semogue 1305 and
: haven't gotten to the 2000 yet. I had been
: wondering how the 2000 would compare with my
: Omega 48.
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: Regarding GA Russell's question about handle
: size: I have two 2000s, and the handles are
: a little different from each other,
: suggesting that they are truly handmade. If
: you are comparing the handle size to that of
: the Omega 48 or 49, then it is smaller. If
: you compare it to most resin handles, it is
: at least a medium-sized handle. Its shape
: and added heft contribute to its comfort in
: the hand. It may be smaller than what you
: are used to, and it may not be right for
: you, but I personally wouldn't call it
: small.
:
: - Murray
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: I really wanted to post this review HERE but
: apparently there is a 2000 word limit?
: I didn't know I spent that much time
: opining!
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: I have posted it here, if you are
: interested.
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: Sorry, men.
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: best,
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: Zach
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