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<DIV>I think, Avery correct me if I'm wrong, that we're missing the point
here. Forget the nails! Forget the listed "things it can
do". Instead be a little creative, think of the things it could "hold
steady" for us as we work through our daily regimens of surprises/pitfalls/Oh,
my's. Bridge pins? Turn a finish nail upside down to use as a nail
set? Drop screws? And, not for anything, but if you've had a few
black fingernails, use it for that, too! Of course, I'm still serious
about how I can use my student lever now - just drill some holes through
old tips. . .</DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>