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Why have pads had the same design for 150 years?
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidUK" data-source="post: 535346" data-attributes="member: 2853"><p>Techs and retailers are going to be scared of innovation and innovation needs to be proven to dispel that fear. It's catch 22!</p><p>Plus... so far nothing's worked.</p><p>I'm waiting for custom cut self-adhesive pads to arrive. They ordered the cutters for the sizes I need but they went missing en route to their factory. New cutters just arrived. Then I can get going with the "final" alto and tenor prototypes for field testing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidUK, post: 535346, member: 2853"] Techs and retailers are going to be scared of innovation and innovation needs to be proven to dispel that fear. It's catch 22! Plus... so far nothing's worked. I'm waiting for custom cut self-adhesive pads to arrive. They ordered the cutters for the sizes I need but they went missing en route to their factory. New cutters just arrived. Then I can get going with the "final" alto and tenor prototypes for field testing... [/QUOTE]
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