Lampwork Supplies:

With all the new makers and colors of glass coming on the market, it is impossible to keep an online glass inventory sheet up to date.  Let it suffice to say I am a new color junkie.  I buy a good majority of the new colors.  I regularly stock 128 Moretti colors plus 10 fillagranas.  I have 47 colors of stringers and 47 plus colors of odd Vetrofond (including some no longer available).  Then, I have an assortment of Vetrofonds regular color palette.  I prefer Vetrofond’s White, Black, Ivory and Crystal Clear, so I always have a large quantity of those on hand that I leave unprocessed so I can offer them at reduced prices.  All of the other rods are cut into thirds (approx 13-14”), washed in a degreaser and labeled with a small easily removed label [you need to keep track of the proper name of the colors you are using so: (1) you can reorder the colors you like from any source, (2) you can keep recipes of favorite color combinations].

I carry a supply of Hot Heads, Hoses, aluminum marvers, graphite paddles (with mandrel rest inserts), Tungsten picks, tweezers of various sizes, mandrels, Stainless steel long nose pliers and Bastard files (texture and frit applications).

Reduction frits, other colors of frits, Dichroic glass (strips and sheets 104 & 96 coe’s), Thompson enamels (regular line and 104 COE in frit and powder), Cubic Zirconium faceted stones, pure silver leaf and foil, 22-23K gold leaf, palladium leaf, pure silver thin sized wire and strip. 

Other stuff:  metal spacer beads (base and sterling), Stringing supplies and findings (tigertail, silk cord, crimps, clasps, etc.).

I’m working on a reasonable priced supplier for large hole mandrels and “recipe” kits with all the glass and instructions you need to make things like Faux Boro, the ins and outs of intense black, etc.