In a message dated 12/10/98 10:12:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> Mornin' everybody!
>
>  Is there a good way to dispose of above subject?  I don't think we can just
>  pitch 'em 'cause they have lead on the pads.  There has to be somebody that
>  can grind 'em up or something.  Maybe we could even make a little $?
Thanks
>  all.
>
>  Ryan

Hi Ryan!

   I know this suggestion might be a bit obscure, but instead of grinding them
up or something, if they're a good size to make clipboards out of, go to:
www.americanacrylics.com/clips.htm
and check out the clips they sell, it's a company in Chicago that sells the
hardware for clipboards and the like in bulk. Buy a bunch of them, drill a
couple of holes in the board, pop-rivet the clipboard clip in, and 'viola, you
got yerself one high-tech clipboard! (Not my idea, I've seen em' for sale in
Fry's and places like that for $10-15...a little bit a work, but bettern'
tossin' em...)

-Steve Gregory-

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