Excellent photo, Mark.  That's the fine wire clamp sold by Radio Shack,
two to a package.  Each package had two - one red, one black.  One type
has the end that pushes down open on the end, thus the wooden insert. 
They have another "style" that is closed on the end.that pushes down. 
I've used these little boogers for years and have given many away.  I put
a medical syringe holder over the end to provide a "pusher."  I sued to
use a hemostat.  (Give a nurse a tongue depressor, a hemostat, and/or
tape and she can do miracles!  Betty Ann

Oct 13, 2010 09:53:24 AM, [email protected] wrote:

  >From the recent discussion about tying on threads and using swivel
  clamps
  >with bobbins, I had mentioned I bought a clamp style bobbin from
  Susan Groh
  >of Unique Expressions. Here is a picture of what it looks like:
  >
  >http://www.tat-man.net/bobbinburg/IMG_5847.jpg
  >http://www.tat-man.net/bobbinburg/IMG_5848.jpg
  >
  & gt;You press down on the spring loaded red part to reveal the hook
  and clamp it
  >on the thread end to finish up that part of the lace. I haven't had
  a
  >chance to use it. One of those neat lace gadgets I find interesting
  and buy
  >and then don't use. Hmmmm..... ;)
  >
  >--
  >Mark, aka Tatman
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