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on February 22
LittleBonsai
Posted project update #10The Clip Webstore
Post CommentWe are proud to announce the new Clip Webstore, which allows Clips to be ordered to any U.S. or international address. Shipping to the U.S. is free with all orders and we have introduced a tiered pricing model for international shipments. Single Clips can now also be ordered for a price of $15. All payments and checkout are handled easily and securely through PayPal.
The Clip Webstore can be found at: http://www.littlebonsai.com/store
We are still working on establishing the infrastructure to engrave the Clip with custom logos and messages for corporate or personalized orders. This involves testing a number of different engraving processes and establishing relationships with the best partner to carry out the work. If you are interested in placing a customized order for the Clip in the near future, please contact us and we will keep you updated on our progress. -
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on January 23
LittleBonsai
Posted project update #9Clippings – What will you Clip?
There are over 1000 Clips out in the wild and all around the world – we would love to know what they are up to!
We invite you to share pictures of you using the Clip by:
Sending an email to hello@littlebonsai.com
Posting to our Facebook profile: facebook.com/littlebonsaidesign
Tweeting to @lbonsaidesign
We look forward to seeing what you will Clip!
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on December 21
LittleBonsai
Posted project update #8Holiday Gift Certificate
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on December 19
LittleBonsai
Posted project update #7Making of the Clip
We are excited to share with you a little more about how the Clip is made! This video shows our first manufacturing phase, which includes metal stamping and bending. The Clips are then taken to a second manufacturing facility where they are hardened, tempered and passivated.
All metal scraps remaining from the the production process are recycled at a regional metal recycling facility. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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Craig Dunn on December 19
Thanks for this video update. There are many of us who enjoy the processes involved from idea to prototype to final production as much as receiving the finished product.
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Conrad Feagin on December 19
Yes, thanks for posting this. I love to see the manufacturing process. One of my favorite shows is "How It's Made." Looking forward to getting my clips.
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I use them to open taped up boxes. Not sure if doing this will eventually dull the Clip but it's pretty effective...
Use 1 as a money clip ... though all it holds is plastic, lol. Use another as key chain and clip my keys to my jeans.