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I met a lady yesterday to make her a dog leash and I noticed the small medallions, they were attached to her dogs collar with very small copper rivets, the base/head was the size of a small piece of pea gravel. I was thinking they were used in jewery making but, cant find any.

does anyone know where I could find some that small ?

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............................., the base/head was the size of a small piece of pea gravel.............

And what size is pea gravel ? You know that they invented measurement standards several thousand years ago.....inches? Centimeters? Millimeters?

The most commonly found size of copper rivet has a head about the size of a pea....that is, about 15/32" or 12mm.

Are you even sure that these were copper rivets? It is much more likely that they were brass rivets since copper corrodes very easily.

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no need for sarcasm. Yes there are copper. I would say the the base is maybe a 16th "

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Try a search for round head rivets, these have a smaller head.

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no need for sarcasm. Yes there are copper. I would say the the base is maybe a 16th "

Wow. Now that is small ! One possibility I can think of is that they used small copper tacks with small copper washers. With those, they could do the assembly, nip off the tack points, and peen the end of the shank to secure it just like you would do with a larger rivet.....only on an itty-bitty scale.

(John 8:32) And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. (KJV)

And the truth is that religion is nothing more than the lame attempt by largely ignorant people to

bring sense and order to a world that was beyond their comprehension. Once you see religion for the

delusional and superstitious artifact it is............... you will be free !

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Any chance you can provide a picture. It is easier to tell you where you might be able to find an item if we can actually see the item. Have you gone through the online catalog for Ohio Travel Bag and Weaver to see if they have anything that looks like them? It is possible that they used copper brads or escutcheon pins. Check this site out and see if you see something like it. http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/search_subCategory.do?categoryName=Nails,%20Tacks,%20Brads%20and%20Escutcheon%20Pins&category=481

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I will be meeting her again in about a week so, I will b getting a pic then

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Here are a few pictures of the small rivets used to attaché these medallions. She said that he mother got them from Germany. Any idea where to get these ?:

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(John 8:32) And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. (KJV)

And the truth is that religion is nothing more than the lame attempt by largely ignorant people to

bring sense and order to a world that was beyond their comprehension. Once you see religion for the

delusional and superstitious artifact it is............... you will be free !

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