hubertus repair

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drb
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hubertus repair

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I have a beautiful bone handled hubbie which is basicly new. Thw blade sits off to the side and not deep enough at all. I would love if anyone can refer me to someone who could adjust or repair it so that the blade sits deeper. I also have another hubbie which faux stag and would like the handled changed to olive wood.

Any suggestions?

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I certainly can't take it on right now.
Why not do them yourself? I can help you out here.
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If you have the courage, there are some great resources out there- Bill being one of them of course.
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Post by drb »

Thanks for the offer Bill, but I do not have the experience or equipment I assume is needed. I was hoping someone had a referal.

By the way, I have 5 leverletto's and love them all. Well done!

Anyone know someone who can repair Hubbies?
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Post by drb »

Thanks Bill. But I have neither the experience nor the equipment I assume needed.

Does anyone have a referral to offer?

By the way I have 5 Leverletto's and love them all!
Michael
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