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date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 22:40:46 +0000,    group: uk.rec.crafts        back       
Jewellery display - double-headed pins   
HI All

Does any kind soul know what those strange pins are called that are
used to pin a pendant to a display board.

Difficult to describe - but think two pins joined together at the
blunt end, so that a pendant can be pinned onto a display board in one
simple movement - rather than 'fiddling' a standard dressmaking pin in
& out of the backing material.

Having established 'what' they are called - does anybody know 'where'
I can get 100 or so of them in the UK. I'm in East Suffolk - but mail
order would also be fine....

Many thanks
Adrian
www.inspired-glass.co.uk
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date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 22:40:46 +0000   author:   Adrian Brentnall adrian-the papers and the

Re: Jewellery display - double-headed pins   
Do you mean jewellery "U" pins. If so.

Go to.
http://www.velvetvisions.co.uk

they cost 1.25 for 50. Go to display items.

I have always had very good service from this lady, so much so I can 
just stick a tenner in an envelope and she will send me a selection of 
things that I need.
Shirley




In message , Adrian 
Brentnall <adrian-the@papers.and.invalid> writes
>HI All
>
>Does any kind soul know what those strange pins are called that are
>used to pin a pendant to a display board.
>
>Difficult to describe - but think two pins joined together at the
>blunt end, so that a pendant can be pinned onto a display board in one
>simple movement - rather than 'fiddling' a standard dressmaking pin in
>& out of the backing material.
>
>Having established 'what' they are called - does anybody know 'where'
>I can get 100 or so of them in the UK. I'm in East Suffolk - but mail
>order would also be fine....
>
>Many thanks
>Adrian
>www.inspired-glass.co.uk
>======return email munged=================
>take out the papers and the trash to reply

-- 
Shirley Shone
shirley@allcrafts.demon.co.uk
http://www.allcrafts.demon.co.uk
date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 07:19:52 +0000   author:   Shirley Shone

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