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HELP! NAIL FILE. This is not about shaping nails.
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Ramon Amira
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Joined: Oct. 14 2009
From: New York City
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HELP! NAIL FILE. This is not about ...
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HELP! This is not about nails – this is about nail files. For the past thirty years or more, I have always used just one kind of nail file – an ordinary cheap file five inches long, made of stainless steel, with a triple cross-cut pattern. Nothing else works for me – emory boards, these sandpaper finish type of metal files, glass, nothing. For me anyway, those things don't file a nail, all they do is smooth a nail. But as your nails grow too long they have to be filed back down to the right length, and – at least for me – only the metal cross-cut file actually files the length down. Mind you, these are just ordinary, inexpensive nail files that cost about two dollars or less, that must have been made and sold for fifty years. But now, suddenly, they have completely disappeared. Nobody makes them anymore. There were three companies that made them – the best was Revlon, then also LaCross, and Trim. Gone! I am left with one old file that I'm clinging to, and I am desperate. To the average person in the street this might seem preposterous, but I am sure that everyone on this site understands how dire this is. Does anyone know of any place that still might have and sell any of those files? Stainless steel, triple cross cut, five inches long, comes to a point on the end. If anyone has a spare one – I don't care if it's used – I would be happy to buy it and pay for mailing. I can pay in cash, or I'll write you two brand new falsetas in any toque of your choice and mail them to you. Or both. Thanks for any help. Many members of this forum live in other countries, so possibly it's still available elsewhere.
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