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Wamsutta

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I see it written at least three different ways on here.

The official corporate way to write it is Snap-on with a capital S and a lower case o with a dash in between.

You guys writing it with a capital O are wasting your energy by using the shift-key needlessly.

Now back to your previously scheduled 6 point vs. 12 point thread. :D
 
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turnthewrench 2.0

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I see it written at least three different ways on here.

The official corporate way to write it is Snap-on with a capital S and a lower case o with a dash in between.

You guys writing it with a capital O are wasting your energy by using the shift-key needlessly.

Now back to your previously scheduled 6 point vs. 12 point thread. :D


I use the Grammarly extension... she suggests Snap-on. :bounce:
 

DadsTools

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I didn't think I would so soon see a thread that made the recent one about telling the difference between flat and Philips screwdrivers seem substantive and meaningful by comparison. I was wrong.
 

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I usually pronounce it a strap-on cause it is the **** van after all!!!!

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You get the guys on here that think "should have" is spoken and written "should of" to correct their ways, and I'll buy you some Snap-on.

Followed, of course, by those looking for a "descent" ratchet, presumably for their return from Everest, and which will likely find a home in their "draw".
 

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Yes - this was completely necessary... Thank God someone finally cleared this up. I've been trying to be respectful of the snap On guys.

Now if you can get people to stop pronouncing "across" as "acrosst"
And "height" as "heighth" that would be much more useful.
 
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Lookin4'67Galaxieconv

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I see it written at least three different ways on here.

The official corporate way to write it is Snap-on with a capital S and a lower case o with a dash in between.

You guys writing it with a capital O are wasting your energy by using the shift-key needlessly.

Now back to your previously scheduled 6 point vs. 12 point thread. :D

I think I wasted energy reading this thread. ;)
 

Stuart in MN

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You get the guys on here that think "should have" is spoken and written "should of" to correct their ways, and I'll buy you some Snap-on.

Followed, of course, by those looking for a "descent" ratchet, presumably for their return from Everest, and which will likely find a home in their "draw".

If we're going to get all pedantic here, your first sentence should have been written as,"You get the guys on here who think..." ;)
 

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This is old, but it still might be relevant.

The Snap-on logomark must always be printed in the specified corporate colors. The word "Snap-on" is printed in PANTONE 485. If red is not available, the entire logomark can appear in all black or reversed to white.

When referring to a Snap-on(R) product or service, or when applying the logo directly to a Snap-on(R) product, the logomark must include the (R) designation. Snap-on is a registered trademark of Snap-on Technologies, Inc.
 
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BDT/NWMN

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Yes - this was completely necessary... Thank God someone finally cleared this up. I've been trying to be respectful of the snap On guys.

Now if you can get people to stop pronouncing "across" as "acrosst"
And "height" as "heighth" that would be much more useful.


If those hyline polls have to much heighth and are to wide acrosst, You're going too have to dig the whole deeper
 

DadsTools

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I like your avatar lol. Off topic lol.
This too. No worries about spelling there, it's rendered in universal language.

I don't pay much attention to people's spelling. As long as I can understand what's being written, then the writer was successful in conveying his thoughts. Ultimately, that's the whole purpose behind language, written or spoken. Don't find too many scholars in the garage.
 
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