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"In this section, you will find high quality alloy buttons of every color and design.  From simple designs to most elaborate ones, this page provides you with more selection than any other site in the world.  Every style in this section is made of alloy cast metal.  We normally do not carry stamp metal buttons because of their quality and durability.  We, however, can provide them upon request. Please note that not all colors are shown.  Contact us for availability." M.H.

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24 March, 2005