Looking for a ring gauge tool

livwire68

Got Guns???
Does anyone know where I can find one of the wooden ring gauge tools shaped like a leaf? I think there are brass inserts in the sizeing holes.
Thanks
Coy
 
Hey Rick, I don't know of any vendor who keeps these in stock, but they do pop up on eBay from time to time.
 
I saw one at one of the B&M's around here. I think the guy wanted like $30. I have no idea what these are supposed to sell for. I you want I can find out the actual price for you. Then if you want it I can pick it up and ship to you.

Let me know.
 
Thats cool, I seen one hanging in a B&M a few weeks ago. It would look nice hanging in the bar area.
 
I bought mine (and sold it) from kind CS member however I was told at the time they they are no longer being manufactured as such you will have to hunt the eBays etc.

Sorry

PS I believe on average they go from 50 - 80 when I have seen them - just to help you with pricing.
 
Might be a dumb question.

I see these as a cool decoration for a smoking area. But does anyone actually use it? " Yep this one is 52 like it said when I bought it"
 
Thanks for the info my Brothers. ErikH is hooking me up :tu My Wife has let me start on the smoke room in the house, got a few pics up on the wall and soon this cool arse rg tool. Now she just needs to hook me up with some wood flooring, paint and wall paper. As soon as all thats done, leather furn. and tv. And if all goes well the closet will be turned into a humi. I am just getting the cheap stuff now while I can. I hope to have the room done in about a year (its a money thing :hn)
 
Might be a dumb question.

I see these as a cool decoration for a smoking area. But does anyone actually use it? " Yep this one is 52 like it said when I bought it"
I used it when I had a question for taboo about what I was smoking and he asked for the rg and length
 
Might be a dumb question.

I see these as a cool decoration for a smoking area. But does anyone actually use it? " Yep this one is 52 like it said when I bought it"

I used a RG guide at first to learn how cigar shapes (corona, robusto, toro, etc.) corresponded with their length and RG. Now I'm familiar with their dimensions and can walk into a B&M and know what I want by sight. Now really only use it to be somewhat accurate when I enter a stick in my dossier.
 
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