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Unread 07-15-2021, 04:06 PM   #2
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Be careful. Like Parker shotguns, difficult to have just one. Back at the start of 2020 I asked a similar question on this forum. I was starting on a simple project to fill the winter months and restore the mullered border and recut the checkering on my Parker GH forend. My intent was to acquire one tool or two. Thanks to great advice from many on this forum I now have a complete checkering shop. Photo to attest. Parker project completed and now on to take-on a total checkering project, stock and forend.

To your question, Ullman Precision Tools is hard to beat, although a bit pricey. Ullman on the lower left in photo. Get the 75 degree cutters, not the 90. They do not make a 60 degree. Top grade product and well worth the expense. All the other tools acquired on eBay or from wood working tool companies online. Good luck.
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