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Old 02-02-09, 22:13
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Lee Valley who sells supplies for making canoes...... knife handles.....

Used to be a shop called "Capital findings" on Queen or Kings street in TO they supplied the leather industry and were a major suppliers for the Fort York Guards uniform/kit repro work.

Same rivets where used in basketry....... suppliers..???

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Old 03-02-09, 00:49
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Default Copper Rivets

You may want to look at Aaron Martin Harness site..... they are in Souther Ontario and supply all kinds of harness material. They have rivets.... copper .
check them out
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Old 03-02-09, 06:30
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Default Rivets

Hi Jordon,
Try a search for bifricated rivets I think that is the correct term for what you are searching for.
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Old 03-02-09, 11:06
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Default rivets

try "bifurcated" You spelled it wrong, but your onto it Graeme.
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try "bifurcated" You spelled it wrong, ...
So what are "Slipt" rivets? Not surprising this stuff doesn't turn up on a "surch Injun"!
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Originally Posted by Jordan Baker
Hi everyone

Im trying to find some copper slipt rivets.
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