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judaspre1982
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found several of those in my parents stuff when we cleaned the house out!!! i'm keeping them in case i run out of my regular stash!!! Man, I couldn't believe what all we found......

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judaspre1982 wrote:Has anyone ever heard of this brand before?
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Looks like back in the day, manufacturers gave you more for your money.
A nice paper wrapper along with the usual cardboard blade cover.:D
But the coolest thing about these blades is ,each one has an etched design on the front and back of the blade.:cool:

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I don't have any of that brand but I have some Gillet brand blades that are wrapped the same. I even have a razor ( I think ) that accepts that sort of blade.
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You can still purchase these at some of the economy stores as they fit very well into single edge scrapers. These work very well to remove decals. Never thought about cleaning small amounts of glue, but will give that a try. Just had that idea while typing this. :)
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swampgator wrote:You can still purchase these at some of the economy stores as they fit very well into single edge scrapers. These work very well to remove decals. Never thought about cleaning small amounts of glue, but will give that a try. Just had that idea while typing this. :)
A 'cost effective' source is a paint/wallpaper store. I have a lifetime supply that I thusly purchased several years ago. I still have about 2/3 of them! IIRC a box of 100 for less than a dime($).
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