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    Oops, white ones came with a block of wood in them for the blanks. Wouldn't have thought they'd go to the trouble for that but they did. Haven't tried getting it out yet but looks to be well glued. Lesson learned.
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    Got four or five of the red (training?) ones. I have no worries about longevity with these, as the cardboard appears well protected. Certainly hard to lose.

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