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caddis Maximus here this time with the review of the harbor freight 35 piece striking stamp set this is a quarter inch die set with the full numeric and alphabet with an ampersand quarter inch refers to the size of these dies theyamp;#39;re actually quarter inch stock and that the letters themselves are just a little bit maybe 1/32 of an inch smaller than quarter inch and you do indeed get the full 26 letters of the alphabet plus the ampersand and then on the numbers thereamp;#39;s only nine pieces because you use the number six and you flip it upside down for the number nine these are 15 bucks at Harbor Freight and they still sell these this is an older set that I had they come in a red case now itamp;#39;s the only difference I can tell there are much more professional-grade versions of these sets but they tend to around 50 bucks or more and some of the issues that you get with a cheaper set weamp;#39;ll take a look at the Z here is when they sham for the ends they donam