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<blockquote data-quote="deli_llama" data-source="post: 2130425" data-attributes="member: 25974"><p>I have big hands, but I lean towards smaller tools in most cases. I thought it was a 4" blade, but it is a 3 1/4" and I think that will be fine. I decided on it because of its shape, and size. It appeared easy enough to manipulate. I can always make some larger scales if they don't fill my hand, but I don't for see that being an issue. Thank you for the response. I know my question was a little after-the-fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deli_llama, post: 2130425, member: 25974"] I have big hands, but I lean towards smaller tools in most cases. I thought it was a 4" blade, but it is a 3 1/4" and I think that will be fine. I decided on it because of its shape, and size. It appeared easy enough to manipulate. I can always make some larger scales if they don't fill my hand, but I don't for see that being an issue. Thank you for the response. I know my question was a little after-the-fact. [/QUOTE]
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