Great deal on single edged razor blades
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Great deal on single edged razor blades
OK, a few weeks ago I got a new registration sticker for my car. So I gathered up my razor blade window scraper, put in a new razor blade (noting that it was the very last one in the pack), went out to the car, scraped off the old sticker, and put the new one on. After that, I came back in the house, went to Amazon.com and put a new pack of razor blades in my shopping cart. It was a five-pack of blades for $1.48. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A few days after the order was placed, a package was delivered to my door. It seemed a little big for a pack of razor blades, but OK, let's open it. When I opened it, there was an entire case of razor blades inside. I got 100 packs of 5 blades.
My only question is: How did they know that I was a balsa butcher and built airplanes?
Is this a great country, or what?
A few days after the order was placed, a package was delivered to my door. It seemed a little big for a pack of razor blades, but OK, let's open it. When I opened it, there was an entire case of razor blades inside. I got 100 packs of 5 blades.
My only question is: How did they know that I was a balsa butcher and built airplanes?
Is this a great country, or what?
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A few months ago I purchased 100 #11 scalpel blades through Amazon. It was less than ten bucks shipped with a free handle. Scalpels are far sharper than X-Acto's but don't last as long. They're great for trimming thin sheeting, cutting parts from thin sheet and whittling small items like cowl bumps, wood pushrod exit fairings, etc.