It worked, but you had to know how to use it properly, which came with practice.
It’s like using sand paper…so the comments above show me that everyone who wasted their sheet of paper by applying too much pressure, simply doesn’t have the touch of a skilled painter or a cabinet maker…
nicka93 almost 3 years ago
When you have no information to the contrary, and they are producing the product, why not
Lucy Rudy almost 3 years ago
It worked – it took the paper with it.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It was too abrasive. How many sheets did I have to throw away in the seventies!
seanfear almost 3 years ago
this was …… cruel …… very dark…. and cruel …. flashback O_O
Julius Marold Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well it did. But it also erased the paper the ink was written on leaving a little hole.
dflak almost 3 years ago
To err is human, but when the eraser wears out before the pencil, you’re overdoing it.
bookworm0812 almost 3 years ago
It erased erasable ink!
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
well, yeah, it erased if you liked holes in your manuscript…
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It was a smear mistake in their part.
jango almost 3 years ago
Loved my Pink Pearl!
old_geek almost 3 years ago
It did work. It made a good projectile after you “erased” the mistake by throwing the paper away.
magicwalnut almost 3 years ago
Yes, I remember. Thank Goodness for wite-out!
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
That con didn’t work on me, I used crayons.
1JennyJenkins almost 3 years ago
Auntie you are wrong on this one.
It worked, but you had to know how to use it properly, which came with practice.
It’s like using sand paper…so the comments above show me that everyone who wasted their sheet of paper by applying too much pressure, simply doesn’t have the touch of a skilled painter or a cabinet maker…
debra4life almost 3 years ago
Yes, yes I do.
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
I would stick push pins in those erasers and make a pig out of it.