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« on: March 31, 2005, 04:54:44 am »

Hi,  can anyone help me and tell me where I can buy cufflink findings? I have done a search for them on the internet and all I get is completed cufflinks. It needs to be somewhere that ships to the Uk. Thank you.

By the way got my new R&T's catalogue the other day, its great. My old catalogue went everywhere with me and no doubt this one will be the same. I never get bored with it!!   '<img'>
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2005, 05:04:56 am »

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Hi,  can anyone help me and tell me where I can buy cufflink findings? I have done a search for them on the internet and all I get is completed cufflinks. It needs to be somewhere that ships to the Uk. Thank you.

By the way got my new R&T's catalogue the other day, its great. My old catalogue went everywhere with me and no doubt this one will be the same. I never get bored with it!!   '<img'>

Hi, I am registered, just couldn't remember my password!!





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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2005, 09:27:42 am »

Rio Grande carries them.
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« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2005, 11:45:41 am »

Thanks Prairiegal!

Rio is a great catalog for jewelers (i.e., stone setting, casting supplies, precious metal soldering supplies, etc.).  And since cuff links are often used for formal and wedding jewelry, that's certainly something they would have.

We used to carry cuff links, but haven't had them for a while.  They were a slightly odd style, good for soldering or embedding, but not good for gluing.

Rie, I'm glad you tracked down your password!  I'm sunk when I get logged out for some reason ... I haven't had to remember my password since some time last year.

If you aren't able to find the cuff links you need, from a place that ships to the UK, please fill out our Wish List form with information about the type(s) of cuff links you'd like to find (color, metal, usage requirements, size/shape of gluing/soldering surface, etc.).
I can't promise a speedy addition, but the more people who request an item, the harder we look for it.  So anyone who is looking for something they can't find ... please submit as many details as you can, through our Wish List.

-- Polly
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« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2005, 08:15:18 am »

If you can't find the cuff-link parts you want in time-- try using the bar part of a toggle clasp.  It may be a bit loose, but it "works".
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