Pen/pencil kits for micro beads - just a thought.

Hello

I hate to introduce myself with a sales pitch, but I have a 4 year old daughter who made a pen today in a local art store with micro beads (which I had never even heard of) and a pen kit, where she basically covered a Bic type pen with these beads and bead tape. I happen to sell pen kits to polymer clay crafters, and I realized that anyone using micro beads might want to try these pen kits -they are much nicer than the Bic style, and they are inexpensive, starting at $2.65 and going DOWN in price with quantity. These kits would only work with micro beads though...

The kits come with 24kt gold plated (or silver plated) parts for the clip, top, band, and tip. These metal finishes are much more attractive than cheap disposable type pens. The body of the pen is comprised of 2 brass barrels, each about 2 inches long which you would cover with bead tape and then add the micro beads...The kits come in gold, silver and satin, and because we import directly, our prices are low and we sell both retail and wholesale. The kits can be seen on our website -

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In the pictures, the pens are covered with polymer clay, but imagine them covered with micro-beads. I think it would work very well. I'd be very interested in hearing what people think...if anyone would like to contact me, please feel free. I would love to have feedback about this. I can be reached at snipped-for-privacy@PolymerClayProjects.com. Thanks for your time! (Oh, and although the kits come with all of the parts, you still have to assemble the parts. This would require either a vise, or clamp, or a rubber mallet.)

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Larry Rubin
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 22:30:46 -0500, Larry Rubin wrote (in message ):

Larry, your kits look just like what I've been looking for, and I'm sure you'll see an order form me in the near future. It thrills me to see fellow Bostonians in the group, too.

One thing, though. Protocol in the group asks that any advertising messages have "AD:" as the first characters in the subject. We welcome advertising, unlike most other newsgroups, but we ask that the convention be followed for those people who want to filter out advertising messages.

Kathy N-V

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Kathy N-V

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