Hubertus Fish Bonker
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Hubertus Fish Bonker
QUESTION--do you think it's possible to reverse the blades on one of these, change into auto blade manual bonker?? If so aprox cost.
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Re: Hubertus Fish Bonker
Possibe? Yes.
But, it's not nearly as easy as just changing the blades around.
Cost? More than it's worth.
But, it's not nearly as easy as just changing the blades around.
Cost? More than it's worth.
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Re: Hubertus Fish Bonker
Maybe replacing the Fish Bonker with a traditional blade. Would be a unusual knife.
Re: Hubertus Fish Bonker
why would you want to screw up a classic ??? just trade for something else.
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