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Posted By: Peter Thomas
As an architect I can tell you that there are 2 types of erasers that will work well the first is the older "gum" eraser which works well on paper and cardboard. The second type is the newer "plastic" eraser which works well on paper, cardboard and plastic - good for the new shiny stuff. I can also tell you that alas, architects now use a mouse. |
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