Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
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This patented 7″ hard plastic scraper used by libraries, bookstores, video rental stores and hospitals to remove labels. The working end is shaped like a flattened thumb – who needs to ruin their fingernails.
“Scotty Label Lifter. Dollar for dollar, this is the niftiest, most useful product carried by SicPress. Much more effective and faster than the fingernail and only 2 bucks. Everyone should have at least one for each work area.” Steve Harter @ Sweet Beagle Books |
Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
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Whether you are reconstructing a feathered corner or rebacking a spine this blade is the ideal tool for delicate lifting and slicing. You can get a number of uses from this scalpel before you need to move on to a new one. Each Sheffield stainless steel blade is individually wrapped.
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Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
I continue to be astonished by the usefulness and practicality of this little knife. It is beautifully and honestly designed, a pleasure to use and a tool which gives considerable satisfaction with its remarkable suitability and efficacy for bookish usages. Include one in your next order, you won’t regret it. And made in Ayer, Massachusetts, no less.
Neil Williams @ www.williamsbooks.com
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Short handle gives control over the blade. The squared tip gives a sharp point for cutting, and the long bevel allows for shaving and/or skiving. 17 gauge, 2 5/8″ blade, long bevel, cutting edge ground to a point; oval handle. On the whole a great long lived tool, you will be using this for years . . . if you can keep other folks from borrowing it. Made in the USA with a 2 5/8″ blade, sharp point, short handle, and squared tip. | |||
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I continue to be astonished by the usefulness and practicality of this little knife. It is beautifully and honestly designed, a pleasure to use and a tool which gives considerable satisfaction with its remarkable suitability and efficacy for bookish usages. Include one in your next order, you won’t regret it. And made in Ayer, Massachusetts, no less.
Neil Williams @ www.williamsbooks.com
Handleless Work Knife
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This handleless Shirt Cutter’s Knife is a popular bookbinder’s work knife. Useful for all types of leather work, it can be used as a board cutter or a box cutter. Without a handle you are free to hold it whichever way gives you more control over the blade. The 8″ long, 17 ga. chrome vanadium steel blade is ground, polished and honed to a fine edge which can safely cut the most delicate papers
The 17 ga. chrome vanadium steel blade is ground, polished and honed to a fine edge which can safely cut the most delicate papers.
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Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin
Posted January 1st, 2010 by admin


















