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I too am intrigued about these. How does one order them from you?

We don't have a website, so probably the simpliest way to order would be for you to email me at dleibering@aol.com so we can discuss what you need, and then after I know what you want, I can email you pictures so you can see what you're getting. OR, I have just listed a set of 4 on Ebay, Item #140212695663 that you may want to check out.

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I saw on Ebay where you had 2 types: Western and Bissonnette. I'm not familiar with the Bissonette. .. the ones I use (like Craftool) more resemble the Western. . . can you explain the difference in the two types and any differences in the edge they produce? Thanks Much! Such a great idea.
They are a pretty good idea and much more affordable than most. Both types produce same edges, but there are differences in the way you USE the Bissonnette over the Western & Common edgers. The Bissonnette is a safety edger, it has a rounded end whereas the one like you use has two pointed ends, if the edger slips and bumps your finger, the Bissonnette will not "poke" your finger like a Western will. Also, the Bissonnette can be PUSHED or PULLED to make an edge. And with the Bissonnette, it seems to get into and out of corners easier than the Western. Husband (Dave) uses both types of edgers, but he usually prefers the Bissonnette because they seem "handier"----but this is his personal preference. Hope I have answered your questions.
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please list a link to a website or some way of getting the ball rolling on purchasing. thank you.

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We don't have a website, best way to contact would be to email me at dleibering@aol.com There we can discuss what you need and I can email picture to show you what it'll look like before you purchase.

Thank you for your interest.

DLL

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I'm new to this forum but wanted to tell about the Bissonnette Edgers that we have for sale. My husband makes these edgers of high quality stainless steel flatware. He has made his own leather working tools for years because the ones he bought from suppliers always seemed to not be exactly what he wanted, so he would have to modify or put it in a drawer never to be used! That was #1 reason for making these edgers, #2 reason was the COST of the edgers purchased from our suppliers.

Sharpened and ready to use, these edgers will hold an edge as well as expensive stainless steel edges. These unique edgers have a flattened handle which prevents it from rolling off workbench. We guarantee you'll like the quality for the money or we will refund cost of the edgers but NONE of the shipping costs.

We have sets of (4) edgers of commonly used sizes; prices range from $60.00 + shipping for a set of 4 with different patterns or shaped handles; OR a set of (4 edgers) with matching handles for cost of $80.00 + shipping.

I have noted complaints in the forum of excessive shipping costs especially on Ebay, we charge actual cost of Insured Priority Mail according to your zipcode.100_5091.JPG

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