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A sharp idea
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Anonymous User
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Date: January 26, 2006 01:09PM
I ordered a surgeons scalpel and blades from Nasco, Fort Atkinson, Wi.
The price for the scalpel handle (#SB06903) was $.95 stainless steel and the blades (#SB09352) were $!0.50 for a hundred of size #11. I found them to be sharper then Xcato and better priced. Web page www.enasco.com, telephone 1-800-558-9595. Larry Tysinger Re: A sharp idea
Posted by:
David A. Fuller
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Date: January 26, 2006 01:56PM
A Sharp Idea, indeed ! ! !
thanks, Good Wrappin ! David A. Fuller, Great Basin Fishing Rods Full-Time RV'r Traveling- n- Fishing www.mytripjournal.com/FullersBigAdventure Re: A sharp idea
Posted by:
Mike Barkley
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Date: January 26, 2006 04:03PM
Some neat stuff there!! Thanks, Larry!!
Mike Re: A sharp idea
Posted by:
Pete Kornegay
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Date: January 26, 2006 08:55PM
Larry- you're right but be very, very careful though. A scalpel will cut you so easily that you won't even know it until you see blood- they are unforgiving. I speak from personal experience. A hunting buddy who is also a taxidermist turned me on to skinning deer with a scalpel several years ago and I've had several unintended lacerations. Of course, I can be pretty dangerous with a dull spoon as well.
Pete K. Re: A sharp idea
Posted by:
Bill Worden
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Date: January 26, 2006 09:09PM
I also use scalpels. They are sharper than razor blades! Hnadle and 100 blades under 10 bucks on @#$%&. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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