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Old 04-27-2009, 01:55 PM
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Hey..I just wanted to offer a solution to the problem of finding a cover for your portable wooden strop..keeping it clean in the woodbox can be a problem..when you are eating your breakfast and you have the last english muffin save that bag and it should make a great cover for your portable strop..these bags are thicker and stronger than the flimsy newspaper skins I have been using previously... if the bakery only knew that we are using their bags as a recycled cover.......bill#1
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