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Letter-openers

A letter opener is a small tool designed to open envelopes without damaging the enclosed contents. It typically consists of a sharp blade, usually made of metal, attached to a handle that can be made of various materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. The blade is usually thin and pointed, allowing it to easily slide through the sealed flap of an envelope. Letter openers have been in use for centuries, with some of the earliest examples dating back to ancient Egypt. In the past, letter openers were often ornately decorated and were considered a symbol of wealth and status. Today, they are more commonly used in offices and homes to quickly and easily open mail. While letter openers are not strictly necessary, they can be a useful tool for those who receive a lot of mail. They can save time and effort, as well as prevent accidental damage to the contents of an envelope. Additionally, some people collect letter openers as a hobby, often seeking out unique or antique examples. Overall, letter openers are a simple but useful tool that can make the task of opening mail easier and more efficient. Whether used for practical purposes or as a decorative item, they remain a staple of the modern office and home.

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