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Photo 2385
Cuts easily with tin snips....
...um, no it does not! I don't know what tin snips the manufacturer was using, but they must be much better than the ones I have. Mine doesn't cut 1/4-inch slate.
11th June 2020
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11th June 2020 9:40pm
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Peter Dulis
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really nice -
June 12th, 2020
Kathy
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This gives the pieces some perspective as to size. Much smaller than I thought when looking at the other photos.
June 12th, 2020
katy
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It looks as if you managed anyway
June 13th, 2020
Harry J Benson
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nor do mine – nice composition
June 13th, 2020
Lisa Poland
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one inch high, various lengths, except for a few pieces that are 2 inches high.
June 13th, 2020
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