Token help! I've got the need for small wooden (or plastic) colored cubes. I think 8mm would work but I'd like to consider 6mm. Mayday games doesn't have anything...
Tim B. replied:
Ah, found some 8 mm cubes: http://www.meeplesource.com/products.php?cat=16
Joe M. replied:
Is there a reason it has to be wood? I got this off amazon, a ton of little plastic cubes that are great for prototyping: http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Resources-Centimeter-Cubes-1000/dp/B000F8VB4G/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1405616481&sr=8-9&keywords=learning+cubes
Tim B. replied:
Sears.com sells the craft beads $1.64 US Item#: SPM7389789103 Model#: CW315 MULTICRAFT IMPORTS-Cube Beads. Use these wooden cube beads in the classroom or at home for some fun learning. This package contains 250 cube beads that measure 6 x6 mm and come in an assortment of colors.
Larry R. replied:
look under tableofcatan.com they also make wood bits under the Creative Game bit banner. They have contact info on website. Don't need to go overseas they make all of our Catan wood.
Jeff S. replied:
http://www.orientaltrading.com/api/search?Ntt=cube They are showing cube beads 4-6 mm
The Game Crafter has 8 mm and 10 mm cubes. There's 8 colors for each and they are reasonably priced
John A. replied:
They are plastic, not wooden, but this is what I use: http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Resources-Centimeter-Cubes-LER2076/dp/B000QDTVFG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1405613920&sr=8-3&keywords=plastic+cubes
Anyone recommend a jeweler? Preferably independent with experience in antique pieces. Need my wedding set cleaned and settings checked and want to keep our business...
Marie L. replied:
There is a jeweler Winter Garden named Tracy 407.656.9831. His shop in near the Publix in Winter Garden. He made a pendant for me a few years back. There is always Aldo's on Kirkman and Conroy. He has been there for years. Have bought several items from him over the years.
Judith B. replied:
Majestic Jewelers on Aloma near Whole Foods.
Gloria S. replied:
Golden Art Jewelers in downtown Mt Dora on Donnelly in the heart of historic area.
Babetta P. replied:
Louis Popoff, now we need to pick one
Jon Z. replied:
Mt Dora is known for antiques town... sooo mebbie the mt dora location??
Any recommendations for a reputable jeweler in Orlando? Relatively new to the area.
Looking to buy a decent Christmas gift for the wife and spend a fair amount of...
Joonami replied:
Victoria Jewelers in College Park. Super friendly and reasonable folks, custom made my engagement ring and my fiancé's without pushy sales tactics or trying to break the budget. Really wonderful service.
Anonymous replied:
Adams Jewelry is very good, they're located on Corrine Drive in Orlando. They've always treated me fair and they'll even do custom pieces.
MrBoliNica replied:
HQ Jewlers! THey have a store in fashion SQ and a new one in the florida mall. Ask for Huy or Jon/Quoc, they know their shit, and they are local!
modernloves replied:
They're not in Orlando, but I do a lot of business with Gold & Diamond Source in Clearwater — they're a family-run business, really genuinely *nice* people who employ a lot of locals, and they're starting to get nationally popular thanks to a HSN buy-in. Check out their website (which, I admit, is not very good... I'm hoping they'll take my advice one of these days and hire a decent web designer) to see the kinds of items they keep in stock. If you want something custom made, give them a call — I know at least one of their sons is a gemologist and really loves making custom pieces.
gabot045 replied:
Pablo's Master Jeweler in Altamonte. I went to Jared to see if they would resize my wife's engagement ring. They wanted to charge ~$175 and when they found out it was Moissanite they wouldn't work on it anyways. They Jared guy actually told me about Pablo's. They did it for $25 at the time and did a fantastic job.
crewrules replied:
I've had some good luck with [Okidanokh](http://www.okidanokh.com/) over in the Ivanhoe District. She was really helpful and does a lot of custom work.
famouslyunfamous replied:
Monarch Jewelers in Winter Park near 436/Aloma is great. Family owned business. Bought a nice chain there and my mom gets a lot of items from them.
MajorOverMinorThird replied:
Thanks everybody! This definitely gives me a great place to start. Appreciated!
ISO a trustworthy jewelry store that does repairs. Any suggestions?
Tracey J. replied:
Delores Jewelers. May still be in Fashion Square Mall. Their other location is in Waterford Lakes. Frank, Victoria Jewelers in Baldwin Park.
Carol W. replied:
Adams Jewelry on Corrine has been there many, many years and is still family owned/operated. If you need a recommendation, I bumped into Harriet Lake there one day
Adam N. replied:
Victoria Jewelers in Baldwin Park is amazing. They are very pleasant to deal with and are always fair. I can't recommend them enough!
[Question] Watch repair shop in the Orlando, FL Area? I'm in need of a recommended watch repair shop in the Orlando area, preferably in either Altamonte or Oviedo. I...
davechri replied:
We stopped by Orlando Watch Company the other day on Park Avenue in Winter Park. That guy seemed like he knows his stuff. I'm thinking of bringing one of my watches to him and seeing if he can have any luck with it. http://www.orlandowatchco.com
davechri replied:
She bought a Longines "mini." They'll remember her. Cute watch!
ATTENTION: MALE/FEMALE MODELS AND ARTIST IN DELAWARE... September 10th in Rodney Square we will have the first fashion week in Wilmington DE. Looking for male and...
Suess V. replied:
Details are still being worked out Sarinna Wingle but It will be a day time event I believe. Contact Natasha mailto:flygirltasha@mac.com