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Winner by default :cry

I think TOTW should be turned into TOTM twocents.gif Yrs ago it made sense..now it's just like hockey ..too many teams so it's too watered down :lol

I'm not ashamed to win by default :lol

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Yeah I'm kinda thinking a HARD CARD sharpener is for HARD CARDs not soft urethane. And yeah, our tool dealers have them made in China for what penny each?

Quality I'm telling ya.

Anyone remember how good the White Teflon cards were back in the very early nineties when they were USA made?

it still cuts squeegees though. all it is is a olfa blade stuck into a plastic holder. You could call it a finger sharpener if you wanted it would do that too :lol

Yeah I'm kinda thinking a HARD CARD sharpener is for HARD CARDs not soft urethane. And yeah, our tool dealers have them made in China for what penny each?

Quality I'm telling ya.

Anyone remember how good the White Teflon cards were back in the very early nineties when they were USA made?

it still cuts squeegees though. all it is is a olfa blade stuck into a plastic holder. You could call it a finger sharpener if you wanted it would do that too :lol

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Yeah I'm kinda thinking a HARD CARD sharpener is for HARD CARDs not soft urethane. And yeah, our tool dealers have them made in China for what penny each?

Quality I'm telling ya.

Anyone remember how good the White Teflon cards were back in the very early nineties when they were USA made?

it still cuts squeegees though. all it is is a olfa blade stuck into a plastic holder. You could call it a finger sharpener if you wanted it would do that too :lol

Yeah I'm kinda thinking a HARD CARD sharpener is for HARD CARDs not soft urethane. And yeah, our tool dealers have them made in China for what penny each?

Quality I'm telling ya.

Anyone remember how good the White Teflon cards were back in the very early nineties when they were USA made?

it still cuts squeegees though. all it is is a olfa blade stuck into a plastic holder. You could call it a finger sharpener if you wanted it would do that too :cry

But did you have to say it twice? :lol:lol:lol

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Yeah I'm kinda thinking a HARD CARD sharpener is for HARD CARDs not soft urethane. And yeah, our tool dealers have them made in China for what penny each?

Quality I'm telling ya.

Anyone remember how good the White Teflon cards were back in the very early nineties when they were USA made?

it still cuts squeegees though. all it is is a olfa blade stuck into a plastic holder. You could call it a finger sharpener if you wanted it would do that too :lol

Yeah I'm kinda thinking a HARD CARD sharpener is for HARD CARDs not soft urethane. And yeah, our tool dealers have them made in China for what penny each?

Quality I'm telling ya.

Anyone remember how good the White Teflon cards were back in the very early nineties when they were USA made?

it still cuts squeegees though. all it is is a olfa blade stuck into a plastic holder. You could call it a finger sharpener if you wanted it would do that too :cry

But did you have to say it twice? lol2.gif:lolspit.gif

I too think the hard card sharpener is crap.... lol I'm almost afraid to say this seems as noone else has... I use fine grit sandpaper to smooth out rough edges on my hard cards. (and my orange crush)

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