knunes
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Anyone try the Riders Rasp yet?There is a new handy rasp for people called the Riders Rasp. Has anyone tried it?
Not real handy with a regular rasp!
karen
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Chablis
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What's the retail price in the US? They are asking $80AU over here.
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knunes
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Riders Rasp$45 in the us depending on where you purchase it.
karen
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Jewil
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I bought one from someone on here and I really like it for small jobs. For larger chips and such I still have to use my regular rasp.
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Clarissa
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Can we have a picture of that rasp please? I am trying to locate a particular rasp that is short & curved & fits the hand.
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Chablis
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http://ridersrasp.com/index.htm
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Bump
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We have one. The first one stripped screws when we tried to reverse the blades for the smaller grip and they replaced it and gave us a couple of goodies for the trouble.
It really is just for little touch ups, but I like it. I showed it to the farrier and he even thinks it is a good idea. His actual words were, "Somebody is going to make a million!"
It comes with fine blades that can be replaced with the same or coarse ones.
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Clarissa
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Thanks for the photo but that's not the one I was looking for. I'm looking for one that is similar to a dental rasp or it may actually be a dental rasp I saw the guy using on his horse's hoof! I just thought what a good idea...small, curved & the handle fits comfortably in the hand. He was doing a full trim with it.
Oh well back to the drawing board!
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