I've just looked at Martin Tuffnell's site and found it very easy to
navigate.  If you want to see what sort of tops can be added to divider
pins, check out - Beads - English made animal beads.  I had some of these
quite a few years ago, and bobbins too.

Liz Pass
(in Poole - it's wet, windy  and miserable)

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Sent: 27 October 2007 13:39
To: Shirlee Hill; lace
Subject: Re: [lace] Glass Character Divider Pins


Hello Shirlee
The onyl one I can think of is Tuffnell glass in UK.
I did look at their website, but it is not very user friendly. Webaddress
is: www.tuffnellglass.com/

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