Ingraver

CDunn

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Does anyone know if the Igraver is still being manufactured. It has a rotary powered hand piece, using the same gravers as GRS but powered by a motor similar to Dremel. Also uses a flexible shaft and graver has similar action as air operated hand pieces.
 

CDunn

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Many thanks Tim, I had i instead of N or is i before e except after c. In any case i appreciate your reply, and we are almost neighbors.
 

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Many thanks Tim, I had i instead of N or is i before e except after c. In any case i appreciate your reply, and we are almost neighbors.

lousy spelling-- but the ngraver brand of tools are very well made. mr phillips is a grand fellow to do business with.
 

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Does anyone know if the Igraver is still being manufactured. It has a rotary powered hand piece, using the same gravers as GRS but powered by a motor similar to Dremel. Also uses a flexible shaft and graver has similar action as air operated hand pieces.

at this time there's a motor, cable, & foot pedal for one on the bay. there is no handpiece in the deal.
 

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I once sold a whole setup to a woman who had a lot of reasons she couldn't go another route. wanted to engraver armor for those folks in reenactments. Sold her hand piece, step down Foredom motor some push gravers and a sand bag for two-fifty, had to make up the sand bag empty to ship. Didn't hear from her again, doesn't seem to post anymore. Just goes to show. Fred
 

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