On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 21:25:42 -0500 Alan Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have both the 66 and 110 blade because when I bought the tool I wasn't
> paying
> attention and it came with the 66 blade.....went back and got the 110
> blade. The
> 66 blade is tucked away in the handle and will probably never see any
> action.

yes, the 66 isn't useful for LAN wiring. i use mine, because i have some
old 66 stuff in my household phone wiring (before it goes into the patch
panel), where the old 66 blocks are fairly convenient.

richard
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