Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Places to buy pins and plastazote

Posted by Gordon on 15-01-2008 18:34
#1

I am looking for places nearer Greece than England, and perhaps cheaper than England to buy pins and plastazote for lining store boxes from. I wondered whether it might be useful to have a page of links to such suppliers.:)

Posted by Kahis on 15-01-2008 19:28
#2

Many years ago I bought some pins from Entomoravia (http://web.teleco...p_engl.htm). Back then they had very affordable prices and good service. Not quite around the corner from Greeze, but closer (and probably cheaper) than England :)

Posted by ChrisR on 15-01-2008 19:47
#3

I've never used them but EntoSphinx (http://www.entosp...) in the Czech Republic have always looked good. :)

Posted by Gordon on 21-01-2008 11:24
#4

Thanks for the replies. I found several suppliers in the Cheque Republic when I did a google search. It has all become a bit more difficult as I have learned that the Management Authority for the wetland are not allowed to buy equipment outside of Greece, the fact that it is European money they are spending is irrelevent apparently. Nobody in Greece is selling entomological equipment, so I guess I am still self-funding.

Posted by David Gibbs on 21-01-2008 12:18
#5

Gordon wrote:
Nobody in Greece is selling entomological equipment,


so why not start selling it yourself? Kerkini project could be your first customer;)

Posted by Gordon on 24-01-2008 07:55
#6

Hi David,
Actually I thought of that but I am a negative economic situation at the moment, as, although I was asked to return from Thailand and continue the work I had been doing here in Greece:( on a paid basis I do not yet have a job contract or any money, and I came back 11 months and 2 days ago, currently I am borrowing money to eat, so setting up a business is out of the question.

Posted by Susan R Walter on 24-01-2008 14:04
#7

Gordon

I wonder if some creative substitution might not be the answer? For instance, good quality fine lace pins (Greece still has a handmade lace cottage industry) and a camping bed roll (I think Kahis uses old exercise mat/bed roll on occasions, and they are plastazote). I have a contact (not an entomologist) who has a house in Corfu. I will email her and see if she has any ideas.

Posted by Gordon on 25-01-2008 08:13
#8

I have used old camping mat before, and it is OK, but not perfect. However it looks like the direction to go at the moment, but it is hard to get one in white.

The pin problem is solved, it is only the plastazote I am looking for, a local carpenter is making 15 store boxes based on the design of the W&D ones I already have and I need something to line them with. Polystyrene is no good if the boxes are stodd up, or have anything in the lids which these will have.:@

Gordon

Posted by cosmln on 25-01-2008 09:11
#9

hi Gordon,

I have not yet received your sample of beetle. anyway i will write you an email about this.
About to be dealer for entomological pins and so on. My advice is to talk with Petr Kabatek http://www.kabatek.cz/ . I think he will be interested to have a dealer there in Greece. And based on this even to make some discount.
He's a very nice person and always asked me to pay for the pins only after i have receive them.

maybe this helps you,
cosmln