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5th April 2004, 12:14 AM #1Senior Member
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Two cherries chisels
Anybody any idea who is the Aussie agent for Kirschen(Two cherries ) carving chisels? Or more importantly where they can be obtained. Just joined a wood carving group was told by instructor complete set would cost about $300. Just want to check I am not being ripped off!!
Any info greatly appreciated.
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5th April 2004, 09:35 PM #2
coastie
i think carba-tec sell kirschen chisels
but i would check out the difference between these and the pfiel chisels
i hear that the kirschen chisels have this wierd coating on them
you can pick up a starter set of pfiel chisels for around $150 - $160 (3chisels,1knife) and add on from there
and you can also pick up a good chisel roll while you are there
i must admit that i use pfiel chisels and love them
i would also like to point out that
i am noway connected to carba-tec or pfiel
happy carving
cheers
multinut
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6th April 2004, 06:23 PM #3Senior Member
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The Woodworks at Meadowbank is the biggest stockist from what I can see.Will go from there.
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27th September 2004, 05:45 PM #4
G'day !
The Woodworks at Meadowbank, Sydney does carry a comprehensive display of the Kirschen Chisels.
Otherwise, if you want to find your closest stockist of Kirschen Chisels to you you can contact Sieper & Co. (also in Sydney) on (02) 9748 0700.
RE: The "coating" on the chisels.
Each Kirschen Chisel is hand polished to a mirror finish and is then given a thin coat of lacquer to protect that finish.
If you would like any further information on Kirschen Chisels drop me an email at: [email protected].
Thanks
Ed