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Hi, can someone give me an idea as to the pros and cons of these two products. I think I need to get one of them so my score lines are the perfect size but as they are expensive in Oz I don't want to get the wrong one. Any help would be appreciated. Hugs, Aileen
Hi Aileen, and a warm welcome from across the ditch! I would also like to know the answer to this exact same question, as they are even more expensive in NZ!
Stephanie
__________________ To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. Joseph Chilton Pearce my gallery
Hi Stephanie, they both look interesting but no doubt one is better than the other. I need both inches and centimetres so this may be the deciding factor for me. Aileen
the scor pal has a metric version-
I happen to prefer the scor-pal my self since it has many multiple score lines allowing you to make many scores with out moving your paper, where the score it has the one channel which I found to be challenging to keep the tool engaged in.
Scor-pal has a member forum here which will allow you to ask them any questions or address any concerns you may have-
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the scor pal has a metric version-
I happen to prefer the scor-pal my self since it has many multiple score lines allowing you to make many scores with out moving your paper, where the score it has the one channel which I found to be challenging to keep the tool engaged in.
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Thanks for this info. Metric is useful for me too.
Stephanie
__________________ To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. Joseph Chilton Pearce my gallery
Hi Stephanie, I have found out that Martha Stewart also makes one that has 1/8inch increments and is less expensive so am also looking at that. Does anyone know about the Martha Stewart Scor Board? Aileen
I just bought the Martha Stewart scoreboard and l LOVE it,:p it is in inches but as most of the craft l have been taught is in inches it is ok and l love that it has a score for every 1/8 and mine came with the envelope maker as well l paid $30 AU for it l did not realize that my score lines were so far:rolleyes: out untill l compared with scoreboard and with out scoreboard... Love it
I got my MS scorboard at the craft fair that is traveling state to state www.craftfair.com.au from a company that has a website and there shop is based in Sydney it is catchy craft there web site is www.catchycrafts.com.au and they sell them for $35 at a Perth store where l am www.scraptivate .com.au l have not looked on ebay maybe they have them. catchy craft had the score pal which was in centermeters for $30 as well the couple that were running it where very nice nothing is to much trouble they tell people to email anytime with any questions hope this helps you:p