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Link worked for me. 

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1 hour ago, dodgeguy said:

Who makes the best one and where do I buy it ?

If you are doing large quantities of jigs, I think the scissor type are the easiest and safest.

https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Jig-Eye-Cleaner-Tool

 

If you are just using occasionally, anything with a sharp point will work.  I just use a little micro screwdriver that I ground to a point.

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37 minutes ago, RDB said:

If you are doing large quantities of jigs, I think the scissor type are the easiest and safest.

https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Jig-Eye-Cleaner-Tool

 

If you are just using occasionally, anything with a sharp point will work.  I just use a little micro screwdriver that I ground to a point.

That looks nice I take it you've purchased it from them and they're legitimate

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56 minutes ago, RDB said:

If you are doing large quantities of jigs, I think the scissor type are the easiest and safest.

https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Jig-Eye-Cleaner-Tool

 

If you are just using occasionally, anything with a sharp point will work.  I just use a little micro screwdriver that I ground to a point.

I did the same thing to the micro screwdriver on a Leatherman . It has needlenose pliers , hook sharpener , knife and jig eye punch . I never use the jig eye punch and wish I had the screwdriver  . LOL

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As far as the company, they are legitimate…I have purchased a lot of lure parts from them.  As far as that specific brand, I don’t own that exact one but I have an older scissor style tool like it and it works well.  I don’t use it much anymore because I only occasionally need a tool anymore.  Unless you are doing bulk stuff, you don’t really need to spend that much.  I even use a set of mini split ring pliers or an old hook at times…whatever I have handy.

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1 hour ago, Deleted account said:

Don't know, never owned one, I use the biggest hook I have around.

Hooks actually work well at carving out the paint.

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1/4 in spade bit works well. Rotate back and forth. If paint is cured it may require hitting it with a hammer

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