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Old 05-23-2022, 11:25 AM   #1  
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I've had 2 of these blades on my desk for over 2 years. I know if I throw them away I will find out what they go to. Anyone recognizes this?
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Old 05-23-2022, 04:46 PM   #2  
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They look like blade to a hand held rotary cutter

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fiskars rotary paper cutter

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I'm guessing Fiskars (orange is their thing). You could look on the Fiskars website to see all their blades and trimmers.
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Googling the patent number (patent 200520121120) gets you this but I’m afraid it doesn’t really help since it gives “abandoned” as the status and there’s nothing to tie it to a manufacturer.

Sorry, I know that doesn’t help much but I thought it might save anybody else trying if they had the thought!
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The Fiskars rotary blades I have don't have a center like that, and the locking mechanism is black.
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That might be from Tonic. Their brand colors include orange, so it might be a blade for one of their rotary trimmers.
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Is it from the Stampin' Up! rotary trimmer attachment they had about 5-6 years ago? There were three different blades you could drop in to do perforations and some wavy-type cuts.
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There are pictures of it in the patent info above. (Interesting)
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I've had 2 of these blades on my desk for over 2 years. I know if I throw them away I will find out what they go to. Anyone recognizes this?
That's one of Murphy's Laws. LOL No matter how long you hold on to a mystery item, you will not discover what it was until you throw it out.
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Googling the patent number (patent 200520121120) gets you this but I’m afraid it doesn’t really help since it gives “abandoned” as the status and there’s nothing to tie it to a manufacturer.

Sorry, I know that doesn’t help much but I thought it might save anybody else trying if they had the thought!
Clever investigator!The patent number. Gold star for ingenuity! I would think your investigation was very helpful because there is a picture of the device the blade fits.
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A number of years ago, Stampin' Up had an optional rotary blade arm for their paper cutter. It used drop in cartridge in blades like this.
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One of the companies listed in the patent info. (good job, @Angelnorth !) is Carl. They are a well-known company. It might be a blade for one of their trimmers. Elmer's is also listed, but maybe they were affiliated with Carl at some point. Do you have a Carl trimmer?
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Thank you ladies. I do believe it was the stampin up rotary part that was an option with the trimmer. I will now have to dig through a thousand years of unused, unloved, stamping stash and hope to find the arm to it.
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Thanks again. I have searched high and low for the arm that these fit in. I KNOW I had it and can't imagine I threw it away. But, if I deep six these blades I know I will surely find it!
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Thanks again. I have searched high and low for the arm that these fit in. I KNOW I had it and can't imagine I threw it away. But, if I deep six these blades I know I will surely find it!
Start an "orphan" box with that blade. Its handle will show up later. I've had to do that with collectible tins; the lids and bases were separated by the kids and I refuse to pitch the orphans!
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