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New Weaving Loom
Posted by: Anonymous User (Moderator)
Date: March 13, 2006 09:58AM

Most guys are familiar with the Wonder Weave - it's the Cadilac of weaving looms/jigs. It's expensive, but well worth it if you're serious about weaving work.

I know that there are guys who want to start out with something less expensive, of course, and at the National Rod Builders Show a few weeks back, Stan Lothamer had his EasyWeave Looms on display. These are very nicely made and easy to use. Should last a long time. He has joined us as a sponsor and his link is to the left. However, it is not active yet, but will be shortly.

In the meantime, if you're looking for a quality loom at a very reasonable price to get started with, the EasyWeave Loom is the ticket. I'll get that link activated shortly so you can see the product for yourself.

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