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The history of OLFA begins with its founder, Yoshio Okada (1931-1990), an inventor in search of a solution for blades constantly losing their edge and dulling. He was inspired to invent a revolutionary new type of cutting tool with a "snap-off blade", a design that allowed users to quickly restore a sharp blade edge by simply snapping off a scored segment. Several years later Mr. Okada also invented the rotary cutter, a novel tool used to cut textiles quickly while reducing hand and wrist fatigue.
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For more than a quarter-century, Summa engineers have designed some of the most popular, affordable and durable equipment solutions for the sign making, outdoor advertising and aircraft marking industries.
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Foster meets the needs of the digital age with the most complete selection of cutters and trimmers for wide format, sign-making and display graphics production.
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One of the most versatile tools ever designed for cutting paper, cloth and plastic films. A standard double-edge razor blade is locked securely in the molded plastic handle. Slip the foot of the tool under the material to be cut and push for a straight, clean cut.
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