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« on: August 25, 2004, 08:17:24 am »

Hi. I'm looking for a retail source for the fabric-covered bracelet springs you folks currently have on sale in yellow and green. I've tried to search the retail links your site provides, with no luck - and googling "springy bracelets," "bracelet springs," "elastic bangles," etc. hasn't been productive. Help? Many thanks - I love you guys. Linda
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2004, 10:18:36 am »

Items like this are mass-produced for trends in the fashion industry, and then are gone and unavailable to anyone (except at a few random closeout locations ....), until someone big decides they're fashionable again, and starts the trend all over again.
So I'm afraid that I have no idea where to suggest. ':O'
Also, I'm not sure ours are the exact product you're looking for.  Ours are paint/enamel coated, rather than fabric-covered.  This may not affect your search in any way, but thought I'd mention it just in case.
I wish I had something more useful to tell you.

Anyone else have something more useful to suggest?  

p.s.  I promise we won't ban you for linking to some other vendor's site (or your own site) that sells bracelets like this.

--Polly


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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2004, 10:37:10 am »

Thanks, Polly. I didn't know they were painted/enameled - I was looking to make something for a friend who's violently allergic to metal; worse than anyone I know. I'd still love to buy a few if anybody comes up with a resource for them. Thanks, as always, for the information and your generosity. (I'm new to this site, but not to the bead&button forum, where Russ' helpfulness is legendary.) - Linda
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