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The thread I posted on originally is now locked but here is a link to that thread:
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/bad-luck-with-la-pousettes-go-to-friction.132863/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/bad-luck-with-la-pousettes-go-to-friction.132863/[/URL]
Today while looking for something else online, I came across my earring backs! Stuller carries them. Their registered name is EarringLock® and here is the page they can be found on:
http://www.stuller.com/browse/findings/earrings/earring-components/earring-systems/earring-lock-system
I have to add that I absolutely love these earring backs! They are easy to use, comfortable and completely secure. I wish all my studs had them.
The earring back has 2 holes that only line up when you squeeze it -- then the post can be inserted through the 2 holes. When you release the earring back, it grips the post at the indentation. These backs require the matching posts. They won't work for ordinary posts.
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/bad-luck-with-la-pousettes-go-to-friction.132863/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/bad-luck-with-la-pousettes-go-to-friction.132863/[/URL]
Today while looking for something else online, I came across my earring backs! Stuller carries them. Their registered name is EarringLock® and here is the page they can be found on:
http://www.stuller.com/browse/findings/earrings/earring-components/earring-systems/earring-lock-system
I have to add that I absolutely love these earring backs! They are easy to use, comfortable and completely secure. I wish all my studs had them.
The earring back has 2 holes that only line up when you squeeze it -- then the post can be inserted through the 2 holes. When you release the earring back, it grips the post at the indentation. These backs require the matching posts. They won't work for ordinary posts.