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> 
> If you have a print shop near you, perhaps they would
> consider punching the holes for you.  I used to work 
> in one, and know that many if not all shops have large 
> paper punches.
> 
 did talk to a local print shop; their paper drill was
designed to handle larger pieces of paper. There was no
way to reliably align the small pieces under the drill.
I had to make a jig to do that for my drill.

To follow up on my earlier remarks about pricing and
such: I checked E-Bay. There were a couple of the $700
type drills that were going for about $50 and one that 
looked exactly like mine that was up to about $100.

I also learned more about "corner rounders". Something
that will neatly round off a pile-o-cards runs about
$150 new; one was listed on e-bay currently going about $50
with a week to go.

These were listed by companies that appear to flog used
printing equipment.

yours,
Michael
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