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Looking for a certain part
This entry was posted on 5/18/2006 8:45 AM and is filed under Rosary Parts search.
I am looking for matte black centers and crucifixes for military rosaries. Would welcome any suggestions.
5/19/2006 6:00 PM
Ronald Koss wrote:
I'm looking for Knights of Columbus centers in colored enamel. Would welcome any suggestions or possible sources. Reply to this
5/22/2006 2:46 PM
Lisa wrote:
I saw some recently, but I can't remember where. You may want to check out eBay, Our Lady's Rosary Makers catalog, or Lewis & Company. Reply to this
5/23/2006 7:16 AM
Lisa wrote:
Oh, I remember where I saw it. It is a base metal part at the Lewis & Company website. (There may be silver ones too, not sure.) Go to www.rosaryparts.com and search for item #832BM. Reply to this
5/28/2006 12:54 PM
Ronald Koss wrote:
Thanks, but these are plain metal, and I already have several. I'm looking for the K. of C. emblem in colored enamel. Any idea where I might find this? Reply to this
5/24/2006 10:20 PM
Suzanne wrote:
I am looking for "Our Lady of Mercy" centers for about 50 rosaries we are making for our local convent. Cannot seem to find them anywhere. Anyone have any ideas? Reply to this
5/25/2006 8:42 AM
Steve Lewis wrote:
Please check the following pages on our website for the centers you are looking for
5/25/2006 6:06 PM
Suzanne wrote:
those links you sent me are for the divine mercy centerpiece. I am looking for "Our Lady of Mercy" centerpieces. Thanks! Reply to this
5/31/2006 3:38 PM
Ronald Koss wrote:
I don't know about "Our Lady of Mercy," but Our Lady's Rosary Makers has Our Lady of Grace centers (small square with round image in color (#592 $0.75 each, or larger oval, also in color (#553A $0.75 each). You can reach them at P. O. Box 37080, Louisville, KY 40233-7080 or (502)968-1434. Reply to this
5/26/2006 6:25 PM
Marilyn wrote:
I am looking for replacement beads for a very old rosary. The "bead" is brown, approximately 5-6mm, rather flat and almost looks as though it could have been a seed. Does anyone have a source for any "old" rosarys or rosaries made using beads? Reply to this
5/28/2006 8:13 PM
Paul wrote:
I am looking for those medals you put in the our father beads. Some have the seven sorrows of mary others the mysteries of the rosary. Also looking for the Stations of the cross ones too. Reply to this
6/10/2006 6:15 PM
Jan wrote:
Our Lady's Rosary Makers has the medals for the Seven Sorrows of Mary in base metal. Haven't seen the Stations of the Cross medals in anything other than commercially manufactured rosaries. Reply to this
5/31/2006 12:32 AM
Marilyn wrote:
Our Lady's Rosary Makers, PO Box 37080, 4611 Poplar Level Road, Louisville, KY 40233 have black plastic crucifixes (.02 each) and centerpieces (.015 each)that are used for the military Rosaries. They also have the plastic black beads (.70 for bag of 600). I know these parts are appropriate because I have sent many to an Army chaplain and more to Holy Cross Family Ministries. The phone number is (502)968-1434. Suzanne may also try Our Lady's Rosary Makers for the "Our Lady of Mercy" centerpieces. Reply to this
6/10/2006 6:29 PM
David Tindall wrote:
Hello! Does anyone know about old or antique mother-of-pearl crucifixes? I inherited a vast collection of mostly French rosaries and a few large mother-of-pearl crucifixes with silver ends and Christ figure. I would love to know where they were made and maybe how old they are. Any info from someone would be most-appreciated! Thanks Reply to this
10/9/2006 12:15 PM
Trudy Sabarots wrote:
Looking for Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows medal. I have been asked to see if I can make corded,plastic Seven Sorrows rosaries with just the OLSS finishing, main medal on it. Is there a plastic version of this medal? If not, how about aluminum. Cost is key because I donate 100% of the rosaries. I will need 500-1000 medals. Any suggestions? Also require the Seven Sorrows rosary flyer at a good price.
In Jesus & Mary Peace and all good things, Trudy Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Reply to this
10/9/2006 2:05 PM
Lisa wrote:
You may try www.avemariascircle.com . They might have them or perhaps Our Lady's Rosary Makers out of Louisville, KY. Reply to this