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Hi Gems23rd,
  Let me guess... Aug. issue of "Jewelry Artist"?  I read about it and started searching  yesterday for this "magical" stuff and that's how I found your post.
  I remembered seeing Eleanore Macnish's (the Artist) email address at the bottom of the artical page, so I emailed her... SHE EMAILED ME BACK!! LOL   She is the nicest Lady!!  She gave me a website to order from her, since this stuff isn't on the market as of yet.  Go to  www.etsy.com , then to sellers username and enter elliemacmac.  I got mine ordered today and they take PAYPAL.
  I hope this helps and you save some for me!!! LOL
Have a GREAT DAY,
Lomi


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the product is Lisa Pavelka's Magic Glos and not HB Magic Glos. It also is sold in 1 oz bottles. Not sure why the produce name listing was incorrect, but I'm sure they'll be listing a correction in the next issue. 

Kathy Edwards

 

 


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Yup!  I wrote an article for Jewlery Artist Magazine on the stuff and I am also selling it!  go to www.emacnish.com


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Kathy, Yes, Magic-Glos is a part of the Lisa Pavelka Signature Series product line and can be purchase from several retailers. For more information please click on www.buttons.com and you will see the magic glos bottle. Thanks Lisa Lambright


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