i will be doing a product review starting down the road with copious quantities of lager , a roast chicken dinner washed down with a nice chilled portugese Borba
i have it all prepared , chicken , roast tates and parsnips , broccoli and cauliflower cheese , carrots , runner beans , carrot swede and potato mash , sage and onion stuffing , chicken gravy , yum yum yum homemade blackberry and apple jam (my mums ) roly poly pudding with custard
i will get photos John and post them later in the week part one of sundays review , several pints of carling , bloomin good aided by the company of some great mates , home now , round two
For value for money Mustad gear is pretty good. I have a pair of pull offs that were nearly the cheapest on the market, after 3 years I still use them to nip nails when clenching them up and they are still tight and sharpe. I have a pair of clenchers by them, they are great for the polo ponies but not big enough for hunters. I also have a mustad creaser (fuller) and for the money that is pretty good. And a hammer but Alex uses that. They lack the finish of GE but still ok.
my 1st year app has had 2 imatation horse head driving hammers so far they cracked in half both of them in the first few belts of the hammer
Ive not used these, there quite expensive, they look a nice shape, not sure about the suspensory lameness relief. http://www.jimblurton.co.uk/hind-sports-bar/
I think that not many folk can make them John, They are my least favourite shoe to make or use, but Im not a fan of loading the frog anyway.