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Location DB > United States > South Carolina > Irmo > BC Components > AbandonedSC > IMG_2529.jpg

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A hole punch and lamanating machine.
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Posted by Mark 10/22/2004 5:37 AM | remove
  hey thats my flashlight whos hand is htat
Posted by Scaggs 10/22/2004 11:59 AM | remove
  hmm, look's like Red's gloves.
Posted by redangelkitti 10/22/2004 3:01 PM | remove
  duh silly you were there.
Posted by Scaggs 10/22/2004 3:36 PM | remove
  but I had my invisibility shield on. how did you see me? I'm calling Vandelay Industries and getting my money back.
Posted by ascjeffry 10/22/2004 8:11 PM | remove
  Vandelay- hehehe

Posted by Scaggs 10/22/2004 8:14 PM | remove
  "Say Vandelay! Say Vandelay!!!!"
Posted by Scaggs 11/8/2004 12:14 AM | remove
  I work Vandelay Industries. I'm an architect.
Posted by ascjeffry 11/8/2004 4:33 AM | remove
  so you make the "products"
Posted by atomx 5/27/2005 4:25 PM | remove
  That's a binding machine
Posted by ascjeffry 5/27/2005 6:52 PM | remove
  it punches holes and laminates things too
Posted by atomx 5/29/2005 6:15 PM | remove
  Neer seen one that lamitnates, but seen them that have plastic sheets you can put as the cover.
http://www.laminationstation.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=500&item=TCC210EPB&type=store
Posted by ascjeffry 5/29/2005 6:35 PM | remove
  but it punches holes and laminates things too

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