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Old 2008-09-21, 4:38pm
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Default Want To Find A Really Good Large Lentil Press

What I want is a large lentil press that would make a lentil about 1 1/4" across , that is hand held and really sturdy so when you press the glass, the handles don't bend and make the cups tilt. Yeah, I'm not asking for much Anyone have one, or know who makes a good one?

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Old 2008-09-21, 5:50pm
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I purchased this tool at the Glass bash at Frantz.I bought it used from Pat. I really love it. It is not exactly light weight though.

http://www.frantzartglass.com/index....oducts_id=4522

Hope this works!
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Old 2008-09-21, 5:54pm
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Jim Moore's Lentil Tool

http://toolsforglass.com/store/bead.html
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Old 2008-09-21, 6:43pm
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Jim Moore's is the way to go for hand-held lentil tools.
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Old 2008-09-21, 6:45pm
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Thanks to both of you. This is what I was looking for. They both look good.
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Old 2008-09-21, 6:46pm
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Actually, I was thinking the Jim Moore too because of the larger size. I own his mandrel releaser so I know they would be quality.

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