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<p>[QUOTE="FlyingButtonRanch, post: 56735, member: 582"]Thanks for the welcome [USER=50]@say_it_slowly[/USER] Yeah, I like to bug my friends in other states about our weather here. We've had unusually cool, spring-like weather lately and it's pretty wonderful. I've been wearing flip flops for about a month.</p><p><br /></p><p>Which books do you have? I have loads of them, and am always happy to help ID a button, buckle or fastener (or give it a new home with others of its kind, LOL!).</p><p><br /></p><p>For anyone that needs to look up buttons, but doesn't have a guide book, there is a truly fantastic website about buttons that is organized by the different materials at the <a href="http://www.buttoncountry.com/Gallery.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.buttoncountry.com/Gallery.html" rel="nofollow">Button Country</a> website (owned by NBS). If you click the button type, different buttons made of that material or type come up, and you can roll over them to see the back of the button and any back mark.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yeah, humidity vs. 120 degrees... there are no winners. LOL</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14489[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingButtonRanch, post: 56735, member: 582"]Thanks for the welcome [USER=50]@say_it_slowly[/USER] Yeah, I like to bug my friends in other states about our weather here. We've had unusually cool, spring-like weather lately and it's pretty wonderful. I've been wearing flip flops for about a month. Which books do you have? I have loads of them, and am always happy to help ID a button, buckle or fastener (or give it a new home with others of its kind, LOL!). For anyone that needs to look up buttons, but doesn't have a guide book, there is a truly fantastic website about buttons that is organized by the different materials at the [URL='http://www.buttoncountry.com/Gallery.html']Button Country[/URL] website (owned by NBS). If you click the button type, different buttons made of that material or type come up, and you can roll over them to see the back of the button and any back mark. Yeah, humidity vs. 120 degrees... there are no winners. LOL [ATTACH=full]14489[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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