Glad to see the4 Griffold site mentioned. I always used their blades when doing 
some 150 architecural models over the years. (in 11 countries)

The Griffold steel is better than the Xacto junk (except the stainless steel 
blades) You can keep their blades continuously sharp with a good stone.
The small narrow blade is much handier than a # 11.

John Armstrong

(Xacto -The great loose handle knife co)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Kindraka 
  To: S Scale Egroup 
  Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:20 PM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} Pounce Wheel Rivets


    
  Hey Nicholson, remember when we used to do rivet detail with a pounce wheel? 
I stumbled on this source for four sizes. There are loads of options now for 
rivet detail, but it struck me that these are still out there and now are 
actually advertised for rivet detail work! 

  Obviously this message is primarily for Bob Nicholson, but I posted it to the 
group in case anyone else might have an interest.

  http://www.grifhold.com/catalog.asp?prodid=669247&showprevnext=1

  Jim Kindraka

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