Those particular ones were bought from a company in Germany called Wildcat, before the body piercing "boom". As you've no doubt found out Dennis, they can be picked up quite reasonably these days!
Those particular ones were bought from a company in Germany called Wildcat, before the body piercing "boom". As you've no doubt found out Dennis, they can be picked up quite reasonably these days!
this is such a good place to keep learning!
I just use a pair of flush-cutters I picked up (around $50? $60?) from the local bead shop last year, to make the ends of my jump rings flat, and easy to join, whether or not I solder them. They're Japanese, Keiba is the brand name, and I like how they feel in my hand.
I have some VERY basic stuff for now. but it serves the purpose.
Gorgeous Dennis, some patience needed there, though I can see it would be quite therapeutic as you say!! Glad that it is wearable after all that effort and such a stunning result
Thank you Jill, but definitely no way to earn a living.
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