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At 13.05 14/03/98 -0800, you wrote:
>But I have a hard time handling them, positioning them and especially
>cleaning off the specks of dust, dirt, etc. The dental pick is too big,
>tweezers too big and clumsy, and frustration sets in.
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>1. Do those of you working with microscopes use tools designed especially
>for these circumstances? If so, can you recommend specific instruments and
>sources. The nearest large city is 50 miles away (Orlando). How about
>some mail order sources?
Dear Marlo,
I use tweezers designed for handling the parts of watches and I buy them
(and lots of otherthings such little trasparent boxes) in a shop which
sells everything for watch repairing.
These tweezers have very pointed ends and permit sharp maneuvering.
Best regards, Paolo
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Paolo Giulio ALBANO
Bologna, Italy
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