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Post by curlsnout on Sept 18, 2004 12:47:28 GMT -5
Hello Citizens. I'm new here. Maybe a stupid question. Probably not the first and I promise not the last. Here's the thing: Whenever possible, I like to keep things minty fresh or, failing that, at least intact. So, how do I open my THE CHOGOKIN boxes, without ripping off the end-flaps? Surely someone out there connected with such a talented group has given this subject some serious study, hey? Thank you, and good morning.
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Post by diecastjunkie on Sept 18, 2004 15:45:51 GMT -5
This is what I do to open boxes in general. Use something flat (a ruler or butter knife) and insert it under the flap. Apply slight pressure towards the end flap and twist at the same time to open the box.
Hope it helps...
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Post by Cedar on Oct 1, 2004 20:50:51 GMT -5
Yup, diecastjunkie is right. The best way to open up the box flap is to insert something something long and flat (like a thin but sturdy ruler, or a long box cutter) all the way to the other side, and then pop it open.
I usually don't care though, and leave all sorts of creases and dings on the flaps.
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