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Katya Mullethov Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-11 09:25 AM
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116. This same technology should easily cross over
To the hob nail manufacturing industry , thus creating jobs and income .

Did you know a typical pair of boots can require as many as 70-80 hobnails ? That's a lot of micro stamping . And not unlike firing pins , the Bureau of Compliance will discover that further legislation will be required as each nail will require a tiny metal slip cover in place at all times which must be removed before each curb stomping .

The fact that federal excise enforcement agents , hobnail slip cover compliance agents , and Fenton Art Glass would be excluded should go without saying . But Fenton will definitely have to do some lobbying and put some lawyers on it , thus further stimulating the economy and creating more jobs .
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