Douk-Douk & Micro Widgy Bar

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clovisc
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Great choices, Harry! My squirts have lasted long than any of my other multitools, somehow (but still inevitably break), and the douk-douk is one fearsome slipjoint! enjoy! :D
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I'm curious to see how the widgie bar works for you, I've heard they rust super easy.
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davide wrote:Arzh, do you know who made that douk douk with the thumbstud?
If I am not wrong it was made by Fred Perrin but I am not 100% sure ;) . One of them was made by Fred on 100% but this one??...
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p.jester84 wrote:If I am not wrong it was made by Fred Perrin but I am not 100% sure ;) . One of them was made by Fred on 100% but this one??...
I'm pretty sure that the one by Fred Perrin is the one with the extended tang. There is a picture of it here on this French Douk-Douk site http://www.douk-douk.com/autres/custom.htm. It's second to the bottom.

If anyone knows how to get ahold of either of these blades, the Fred Perrin or the thumbstud version, it'd be greatly appreciated.
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