stands for drop ring vases?

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Richard Dubois
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stands for drop ring vases?

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Is there a source for iron (preferable) stands for drop ring vases? So far the ones I've made have flat bottoms that stand on their own, but the latest one has a round bottom.

I would have thought candle holders would do the trick, but I'm not finding a good source down that alley either.

So far I'm working with two rings - a (9" od, 5" id) and a (7" od, 3" id).

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Tony Smith
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Post by Tony Smith »

Get a catalog from Aftosa in California. They carry a full line of ring stands.

http://www.aftosa.com

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Dick Kolpack
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I can help you there. Check my web site, on the bottom.

Dick

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Richard Dubois
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Post by Richard Dubois »

AFTOSA had what I needed. Thanks! Dick has neat stuff too. I'll keep him in mind...
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