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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve spent any time on a shop floor, you know that forge press dies are basically the heart and soul of the whole operation. You can have the most powerful press in the world, but if your dies aren&amp;#39;t up to the task, you&amp;#39;re just going to end up</description>
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