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    derek hall 1
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      Hi,

      I was browsing the Hemingway Tools website today and was surprised to learn that Kirk has now retired (last month – March) and the new address is now the same as Reeves.

      So I am assuming that Reeves now own Hemingway Tools…?

      Anyway, I would like to say thanks to Kirk for all he has done with Hemingway Tools and supporting Model Engineers over the last two decades.

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      Roderick Jenkins
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        @roderickjenkins93242

        I bought a steady kit and a replacement head casting for my Wyvern from them last week and all went smoothly, so it would seem Hemingway are in safe hands.

        Rod

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        Howard Lewis
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          @howardlewis46836

          That is good news.

          I must have been one of Kirk’s last customers.

          Kirk breathed new life into many of the kits, providing new clear updated drawings and instructions, as well as the materials.

          Starting work (held up by health problems, almost over) on a Worden Cutter grinder, to be be presented to The Water Works Museum in Hereford, when eventually completed. It’s a bit different from the one that i made 30+ years ago!

          Howard

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