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Re: Ball Magnets

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Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri View Post
Magnets hold on to things. They don't drop the things they are holding on to when they move backwards or turn around.

148 has a ball magnet. 217 has a ball magnet. 1114 has a ball magnet. These types of things are often imitated, but never duplicated.
I believe that magnets do drop things, some more than others, but magnets do drop things. A ball magnet is really any mechanism designed to posses balls. I understand not counting adhesives as ball magnets, but vacuums, rollers, and pincher bars all fall into the category of 'ball magnets'.
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