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 Posted: Sun Apr 20th, 2008 09:51 pm
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KenC



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jsarche wrote: Thank you, thank you, thank you!

A little steel (broken off the tip of my springbar tool, not the watch's lugs), a little blood (it hurts when that sucker slips), a few curse words -- and a ton of patience, and it worked!

Won't make that mistake again. Whew!

Oops!  Ouch!  Next time, put the watch on a flat surface, face up...puch down with the blade...keep you fingers out of the way!!!  Never leave traceable DNA anywhere! toon1.gif