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The real question here is after 89,000 clips, why is it that the multi-direction flip ability it has to fold back on itself has failed slightly so that its now sitting lower than standard. Is it possible that this particular could have been lowered for japanese clipper drifting?

Greetings, many questions,

Are clippers Series 1 or 2?

Also, what laws are in effect if you try to drink and clip?

Do taking drugs inhibit the operation of said clippers?

Have the clippers been used for uses other then nail clipping? (i.e. castration, eviceration, protol-examinations? ect...)

The clippers were on display at the SAU Dyno Day and several wannabe's turned up to see if any reflected attraction could raise their value against the small, rusty, burnt clippers purportedly for sale by Josh. While Josh's disappointment at not being able to run his luxo-barge on the dyno was devastating, the clippers held their own against a withering barrage of larger, fulli-sic chrome toe-nail clippers looking to move in on his territory of finger nail only brilliance!!

If anything, this war has only increased the value of these clippers 2-fold!!

ROFL!!

I must admit, I am quite jealous of Dave’s clippers, smooth lines, sleek points, chrome exterior and when he gets that ball chain, my god those fly girlies will be all over him.

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