Grafting and Budding Knife Felco

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Grafting and Budding Knife - Felco

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Grafting and budding knife with straight blade, slightly curved at the end. Bark lifter on the back of the blade. Small and strong. Red nylon handle with standard alloy lining. Stainless steel blade, bevelled on one side, right-handed tool, 57 mmMulti-use... Read More

$54.00

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