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"Steve B" wrote in message
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I have a pair of Dumont watchmaker/jeweler's tweezers. Very Sharp.
They work wonders for slivers.

I got them from a friend of mine who is a watchmaker...best 17.00 I've
ever spent.

_kevin

I once bought a pair of Revlon tweezers that were touted for doing their
task very well. IIRC, they were probably $7-8, at that time spendy. Came
in a little red felt case. But, they were worth the money. Had them for
a very long time, too. Have no idea where they went. Sometimes you DO
get what you pay for.

Steve

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I use these;
http://www.walgreens.com/store/catal...n=push-product

They are eyebrow tweezers also. I never thought about it, until I found a
pair laying on the sidewalk.
I picked them up and said "Jeez, this is a nice pair of tweezers." They are
sturdy, confortable and the jaws are wide and flat and very well fitted.
You have to stone the point though, the factory softens the edges so women
won't put their eye out.

Paul K. Dickman