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I would be interested is hadnt JUST bought a pair of nail scissors! oh well, scissors are superior anyway due to their more accurate cutting of nails, and they hold their value better

I'm a newbie to these here forums and I'm interested in purchasing my first nail clipper.

Can you tell me how it handles compared to say, a nail file or just teeth?

What's its rear clip kw? What is the current condition of the lever?

Will you take a trade for two pegs and a telephone adapter?

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Where are my photos showing how low these clippers actually are???

Say in compairson to a LUX55

Along with this, have you not been able to dyno it at all? Say because it's so low you can't get it up over the slight incline?

HAHAHA! How does a newbie know about me not being able to get it up!!

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Nah, I was there, I actually posted a little introduction post in whoretown, but like everything in whoretown it disappeared in the crap pretty quickly.

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Nah, I was there, I actually posted a little introduction post in whoretown, but like everything in whoretown it disappeared in the crap pretty quickly.

Welcome to whoretown.

We talk alot of crap

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Greetings, many questions,

Are clippers Series 1 or 2?

1.5 (please see previous posts)

(has a series 2 bottom end for better clipping power)

what oil do you use and how often do you service it?

do you have service logs???

1.5 (please see previous posts)

(has a series 2 bottom end for better clipping power)

what oil do you use and how often do you service it?

do you have service logs???

About as often as I serviced LXU55 (not often), logs are about as genuine as the LXU55 ones too.

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