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Found this at a swap for a dollar a month ago. I just love the packaging back then like this tin which is about the diameter of a half dollar and an inch tall. They didn't waste any space on the top by cramming in as much info that would fit.
Inside there were only 3 paper clips left out of the 100 that filled the tin.
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2 comments:
Wow, what a neat little tin, and the paper clips themselves are interesting as well!
100 paper clips and a swell little reusable tin. Talk about recycling.
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