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dental tools for sale

updated sun 14 may 06

 

Janna Marcilla on wed 15 mar 06


Hi everybody,

In case there are beaders out there or others who do fine carving work, I
have several dental tools for sale. Some have points at both ends.

I'm asking 2 dollars each and postage.

Please email me off list if you are interested.

Janna

Jo Ann Carrigan on thu 16 mar 06


I would love to buy some for fine carving in porcelain if you have any left. joanncarrigan@verizon.net

Janna Marcilla wrote: Hi everybody,

In case there are beaders out there or others who do fine carving work, I
have several dental tools for sale. Some have points at both ends.

I'm asking 2 dollars each and postage.

Please email me off list if you are interested.

Janna

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Patrick Cross on thu 16 mar 06


I thought I'd just let you know that I see dental tools on eBay all the
time...in case Janna doesn't have anymore.

Patrick (cone10soda)


On 3/16/06, Jo Ann Carrigan wrote:
>
> I would love to buy some for fine carving in porcelain if you have any
> left. joanncarrigan@verizon.net
>
> Janna Marcilla wrote: Hi everybody,
>
> In case there are beaders out there or others who do fine carving work, I
> have several dental tools for sale. Some have points at both ends.
>
> I'm asking 2 dollars each and postage.
>
> Please email me off list if you are interested.
>
> Janna
>
>
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Bonnie Staffel on fri 17 mar 06


I acquired two dental scalpels which are great for taking off dried glaze
drips, edges and/or anything that needs gently sliced off. They have two
ends for both right and left hand scraping.

Bonnie Staffel

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John Post on sat 13 may 06


I recall there being thread a while back about dental tools and where to
get them.
I found some at a local tool resale shop in my area.
I picked them up, bundled them into a few groups and have them for sale
on this webpage...
http://www.wideopenwest.com/~jpost4400/

The sets are $10, with one with less tools being only $6.
That includes shipping if you live in the lower 48 US.
I am just wrapping them in some bubble wrap, packing in an envelope and
sending them in the US mail.
See the directions on the page for other instructions.

If there is a big demand, the guy at the tool store said he may be able
to find more.


John Post
Sterling Heights, Michigan

Linda Ferzoco on sat 13 may 06


I get mine from my dentist. Just ask next time you're
there. Mine keeps worn tools just for people who ask.

Cheers, Linda Ferzoco
Pacifica, California

--- John Post wrote:

> I recall there being thread a while back about
> dental tools and where to
> get them.
> I found some at a local tool resale shop in my area.
> I picked them up, bundled them into a few groups and
> have them for sale
> on this webpage...
> http://www.wideopenwest.com/~jpost4400/
>
> The sets are $10, with one with less tools being
> only $6.
> That includes shipping if you live in the lower 48
> US.
> I am just wrapping them in some bubble wrap, packing
> in an envelope and
> sending them in the US mail.
> See the directions on the page for other
> instructions.
>
> If there is a big demand, the guy at the tool store
> said he may be able
> to find more.
>
>
> John Post
> Sterling Heights, Michigan
>
>
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