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have other "do-it-yourselfers" been more successful?


there are Japenses grain-of-rice and Swiss grain-of-rice bracelets; I experimented on a Japanese one that was in poor condition from the start; I was successful in removing the extra grains, but the condition of the bracelet suffered during the process. I resolved never to do the procedure myself, on a bracelet that "matters".

so are there more successful amatuer surgeons out there?

Jeff

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: Thanks for the info. I always appreciate advise from someone who's
: been there and done that. Saves alot of time and (sometimes)
: heartache.

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