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    Default Any Back Scratchers Out There?

    So, the other day, I'm at the cigar shop and just shooting the breeze with my friend Jack. Come to find out he makes a back scratcher called "Bubba Rubba". I have always worn out the corners of our walls leaning back on the edge as I walk by for a good scratch........lol. He brought me in one and I just had to share. This thing is about a 24 inch long piece of clear plastic with little knobs molded into it by a couple inches wide and bent so that it can be adhered to the corner of any wall or post. I am totally in heaven.

    Thought I would share for all the other back scratchers. This thing is really awesome!! Who'd a thunk it?

    Have fun.
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    That is fantastic. I'm forwarding to the wife as a suggestion for a stocking stuffer
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    I have two backscratchers, one at home by the bed and one at my desk at work. They're long flat pieces of wood with curled fingers a the end I purchased at Walgreens for a buck and change each. I've not seen them anywhere since, but I love them.

    A wallmounted backscratcher would be nice.
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    And here I've been using the point on my engraving hammer for years. Looks like a cool gadget.

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    Yeah, I usually used my framing hammer, or a scrap 1by. Haven't had much need for back scratching since I quit making sawdust...Cool gadget though!

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    I'm so hard i use barb wire wrapped around a grill brush!
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    Cool idea, but for myself it is usually not my back that itches! LOL

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    Does anyone remember the Balloon Boy and his cracked parents? I saw this a while back. Richard Heene's Bear Scratch - YouTube

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    I've got an awesome adjustable back scratcher. Voice activated and you can have the pressure, direction and speed at a moments notice. Her name is Jerri and I'm taking her to dinner tonight! Lol

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    I went to college with a girl from Sao Paulo. She had the nickname "the Brazilian Back Scratcher".

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