new BE cutting system

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Kate Saunders
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new BE cutting system

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Has anyone used the new Bullseye G-Manu Cut1, Cutting System? Looks simple yet functional, although I'm a little suspicious about how long the plastic cutting edge will hold up.
Kevin Midgley
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Re: new BE cutting system

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Sure pricy for some stainless steel rulers and magnets.
A good strip cutter may be faster to use.
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I bought one a couple of months ago, am working up a review of it now on my blog. Should post in a couple of weeks. Overall, it's a pretty good system, rather pricey, bit of a learning curve.
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jim simmons
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Re: new BE cutting system

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A bit pricy??
It' a BE product :>)
Jim

Morganica wrote:I bought one a couple of months ago, am working up a review of it now on my blog. Should post in a couple of weeks. Overall, it's a pretty good system, rather pricey, bit of a learning curve.
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