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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 865234, member: 15199"]Actually it can for short distances, if pushed just right, either by an errant coin counter or by using a tool ( graver) such as engravers use. If you have a pair of magnifying goggles or headpiece, you can try it your self on a scrap wheatie and a</p><p>flat head miniature screwdriver. You will leave some scratches of course, as it is an art that must be learned, and it isn't the right tool.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 865234, member: 15199"]Actually it can for short distances, if pushed just right, either by an errant coin counter or by using a tool ( graver) such as engravers use. If you have a pair of magnifying goggles or headpiece, you can try it your self on a scrap wheatie and a flat head miniature screwdriver. You will leave some scratches of course, as it is an art that must be learned, and it isn't the right tool.[/QUOTE]
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