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Mon, 26 Apr 1999 09:05:32 -0000
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You should see what combining super glue and a mother-in-law with create,
SILENCE!!!!
 
I do like to use this stuff for permanently attaching bivalves together, but
did you know that you can take simple old "beach worn shells" and glue them
decoratively around mirrors , old lamps, small pieces of furniture, old
vases, picture frames ,ETC. cheap and easy shell art at a fraction of the
cost of using hot glue.and unlike hot glue , this stuff won't fall off,
Time for an info-mercial!!!! would you pay $69.95? $49.95? Would you believe
you can get a 6 oz bottle for the remarkable price of just $19.95!!!!!!    6
oz. is enough glue to last a multitude of projects ...available at you local
Hobby store, just ask for "C.A. Glue"
 
Mark James & Peta Susan Bethke
3001 South Ocean Dr. Suite 4-V
Hollywood, Florida
33019-2804
U.S.A.
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Egerton <>
To: [log in to unmask] <>
Date: Monday, April 26, 1999 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: super-glue
 
 
>Wow!
>Hey, I thought I was the only person who ever closed up a cut
>with super glue. Nice to know there are other brains out there
>that think like mine...maybe 'nice' is the wrong word - 'scary'
>might be better. the thing is that you're right - it works.
>
>
>Other uses for the stuff are, shell art,
>>sailors valentines, stubbed toes(glue the flap back in place), reattaching
>>buttons in an emergency and the list could go on and on . Mark James &
Peta
>>Susan Bethke
>>3001 South Ocean Dr. Suite 4-V
>>Hollywood, Florida
>>33019-2804
>>U.S.A.
>Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
>Collector of worldwide Mollusca
>

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