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    Super Member Chasing Hawk's Avatar
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    Jack the ripper

    Some ladies have asked about my husband making them a few of Jack's cousins for them.
    While my husband would enjoy this, it isn't cost effective for us.

    So I found this from Nancy's Notions this morning:

    http://www.nancysnotions.com/product...ortby=ourPicks
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    Can't beat Nancy's prices on these.
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    I bought one at the Phoenix Craft & Quilt Show in January - it works great!

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    Very cool! I was at a quilt show a few years back and watched a woman demonstrate a Wahl seam ripper. Wahl is the same company that makes hair clippers. Anyway, the ripper worked like a charm and then she said that she had gone through two of them. If they were so reliable why would it be necessary to replace it? Anyway, I bought one and have had it for over five years and it works like a dream for most projects. It is too large for small areas, but if you have to take out a long seam then it does the job super quick.
    BettyGee, quilter on a Rocky Mountain High

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