Luthier square

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Diane Kauffmds
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Luthier square

Post by Diane Kauffmds »

I don't want anyone to think I'm ragging on Stewmac. I'm not. I love their tools and I live close enough that I visit. They're customer service is great.

But, I've been looking for an alternative to their luthier square. I think $23 is a bit steep. Well, after searching for a small, flat square, I found the Zona square. It's the same size as the SM square. It's made in the USA, and it's only $13.27.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0006NAQ ... ref=plSrch
Diane Kauffmann
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tippie53
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Re: Luthier square

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agree SM if often over priced JAParts is also a good place to find tools.
Machinist squares are also handy
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Re: Luthier square

Post by ruby@magpage.com »

Here is a website with lots of inexpensive precision stuff

https://www.ebay.com/sch/taylortoolwork ... 7675.l2562

No affiliation, yada, yada, yada

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