Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Orlando ISS Show


I'm just back from three days at the Orlando ISS Show. We spoke to quite a few folks interested in the CrystalPress although the show attendance was not so great. Just to show it's the little things that count, though, I found a very handy tool. A rhinestoner (there must be a better name for us than that) told me she uses "Serger Tweezers" to move and replace stones. I found a pair at Colman & Company's booth and I took this shaky photo. One of the key things about these tweezers is that they have a ribbed surface between the pincers and an angled tip, so it's easy to grasp stones and place them accurately. We are looking into offering these at Ioline, but you might want to shop around in the meantime. Be sure to ask for a pair that has the ribbed inner surface and angled tip. It really makes a difference.

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