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Crocodile Action Ear Polypus


The Polypus a brilliantly designed surgical instrument for removing foreign objects and performing surgery inside the ear. Unlike a hemostat, only the crocodile jaws at the very end open. You can actually pass the end through a 3/16 inch hole and still open and close the jaws! (Narrow part of 'neck' reaches 4-1/2 inches.) An extremely versatile tool for placement and retrieval of micro size objects. Use for ship model rigging, dioramas, dollhouse miniatures, model railroad car interiors and hundreds of other types of micro-manipulation. A precision instrument crafted of highly polished stainless steel.

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Ear Polypus, 5-1/2 Inch

Item #: 60357
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Crocodile Action Ear Polypus


The Polypus a brilliantly designed surgical instrument for removing foreign objects and performing surgery inside the ear. Unlike a hemostat, only the crocodile jaws at the very end open. You can actually pass the end through a 3/16 inch hole and still open and close the jaws! (Narrow part of 'neck' reaches 4-1/2 inches.) An extremely versatile tool for placement and retrieval of micro size objects. Use for ship model rigging, dioramas, dollhouse miniatures, model railroad car interiors and hundreds of other types of micro-manipulation. A precision instrument crafted of highly polished stainless steel.

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3/12/2022 8:10 am

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