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Rosback Clipper I Corner Rounder

ProtectedBy3

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NateF

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I think someone else might manufacture a similar product. I saw it at a trade show a while back, but don't think it was this one. Maybe there was some kind of patent dispute?
 

ProtectedBy3

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I think someone else might manufacture a similar product. I saw it at a trade show a while back, but don't think it was this one. Maybe there was some kind of patent dispute?
Nate,
The guy at Rosback was telling me that they no longer produced them and that someone else did, but he didn't know who. I've been trying to find out who that is, but I haven't gotten any leads yet.
 

Printimp

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The original inventor of the corner clipper (and founder of Kustom guitar amplifiers) started making them again after Rosback stopped.
http://www.kustomcorners.com/

Bud Ross just recently died so I’m not sure if anyone has taken over production.
 
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axelmk

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We have a Kustomcorner Machine. Pricey but well worth the money.
I certainly hope they continue manufacturing them.
 
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