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    I heard here that you can get a very nice vintage sharps receptacle on the bay for just a few hundred bucks...
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    Dispose them no need to, uses them for something else! http://straightrazorpalace.com/shavi...rtisement.html

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    You could always use them to strengthen the cement/concrete in your garden? We're always looking for stones and bits of metal to put in concrete when building walls or reinforcing garden fencing or paving.

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    As a lifetime modeler, I've always saved razor blades in a coffee can until full, then take them to the dump, and they accept them as hazardous waste, no charge. I think you are wise to consider others safety, thank you!

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