I.D. for Mountcutter !!

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I.D. for Mountcutter !!

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Hi All, Can anyone give me any ideas on this mount cutter, i believe its a Lazer but not 100% sure !!. Its surplus to requirements and i was going to sell it on e-bay but i need info to go with it, hopefully il be able to download a manual to go with it as well. It was bought recently along with other framing equipment i was after. Any info would be much appreciated.If anyone on the forum is interested please P.M. me.
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Re: I.D. for Mountcutter !!

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That is an ARROW circa 1990.
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Re: I.D. for Mountcutter !!

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It looks like an arrow, but if it will only cut mounts up to 24" long then it is a dart. The dart was a half length version of the arrow. I don't think that you can get much in the way of spares for the arrow these days, but in it's day, it was quite a good mount cutter.
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