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Nonnie

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Sep 13, 2006 1:06 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Yesterday, I managed to meet with my patent lawyer and the patent draftsman, to hash out preliminary drawing requirements for my patent. It`s just a simple consumer product; but I had looked for something like it on the shelves of retail outlets for years, and never saw it - so I decided to make it myself.

Tomorrow (or, maybe by now it`s a new today, it`s about midnight central time) I WILL find out a manufacturer that makes `booger glue` (or, fugitive glue, for those who don`t care for the former moniker). This is the kind of tacky glue that is found on the back of new credit cards when they come in the mail. I believe it would work best for my product.

By the way, I am new to this forum, and the website. I am impressed with the posts I have seen so far, and the way members encourage each other. I think I`ll like it here.



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Rich

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Sep 13, 2006 8:51 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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nonnie, congrats on this big step!

glad to have you part of this amazing community of people.

rich



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soakedgirl

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Sep 13, 2006 4:04 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Can`t wait to see whatcha got!!!
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