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Old 02-25-2009, 09:14 AM   #1  
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Default Nestabilities help needed

I bought a couple packages of Nestabilities from an individual, and they were from a set that had been split up. Anyone know how I can tell which ones they are? They are in the plastic which had been cut up from the multi-pack, if that makes sense. There's no name on them, no upc code... I want to make sure that if I buy more online, I don't buy the same ones!
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What shape are they? If you measure them, I can tell you which they are by comparing to mine...I have all but the petite ovals...

I would just need the largest one measured..
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You can scroll down this page. A lot of the dimensions are listed.
http://www.marcopaper.com/wizardnestabilities.htm
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Thanks so much!

I measured them and this is what I got:

Scalloped circle, 3 15/16th inches outer measurement. Scallop is approximately 1/4 inch.

scallop rectangle, 5 15/16 by 4 inches outer measurement.

Thanks again!
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Originally Posted by Blankiefinder
Thanks so much!

I measured them and this is what I got:

Scalloped circle, 3 15/16th inches outer measurement. Scallop is approximately 1/4 inch.

scallop rectangle, 5 15/16 by 4 inches outer measurement.

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Ok you have the SMALL Petite Scalloped Circles...assuming you mean that the scallop is 1/4 WIDE? If you mean Depth, count the scallops on the circle to verify.

And you have the SMALL Scalloped LONG Rectangles.
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Thank you so much!

Yes, I meant 1/4 inch wide. I was wondering if it was the petite or classic! Now I know.

Again, thank you! 8-)
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Hold on! I just noticed the width of your scalloped rectangle...my long rectangles aren't that wide.

Are you sure it's 4" wide?
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Argh, no, I meant to type 3, sorry about that! It is 5 15/16th by 3! (How embarassing! Need to proofread...)
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Originally Posted by Blankiefinder
Argh, no, I meant to type 3, sorry about that! It is 5 15/16th by 3! (How embarassing! Need to proofread...)
Oh good...then they are the Long Rectangles.. Don't feel bad...I never even read it in the first place...LOL
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