1 review for Arm Guillotine by Mikame Craft
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This is a solid and beautiful arm chopper from Mikame Craft. It has a solid blade and is very well finished. It doesn’t quite match up to the finish and quality of the Milson Worth chopper – but it is much easier to find and is a very fine attempt. Made of Japanese oak and beautifully stained texture. Fixed Stainless Steel Blade with Quick-Set Action!
The mechanism is straight forward and classic (based on the Ed Massey invention Finger Guillotine c. 1941) and allows for a carrot to be placed beneath the arm when the chop is made. It looks very convincing. It also has the blade extend past the stocks to add to the illusion of the chop.
Effect: Beautifully detailed in Mikame well known style. Made of Japanese oak and beautifully stained texture.Fixed Stainless Steel Blade with Quick-Set Action! Carrot hole twin blade method. The Stock unit comes apart from the base for easy transport. This is a true collectors piece of apparatus as well. Mikame Craft is etched into the wood for confirmation. Quality beyond Quality, very impressive piece of magic!
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Andy Martin –
It’s not Milson Worth, but it is very close!
This is a solid and beautiful arm chopper from Mikame Craft. It has a solid blade and is very well finished. It doesn’t quite match up to the finish and quality of the Milson Worth chopper – but it is much easier to find and is a very fine attempt.
The mechanism is straight forward and classic and allows for a carrot to be placed beneath the arm when the chop is made. It looks very convincing. It also has the blade extend past the stocks to add to the illusion of the chop.
It’s hard to go wrong with Mikame Craft!