The Yellow Section. (A).(jewelery trade)(Directory)

From: Jewelers Circular Keystone | Date: July 15, 2002 | Copyright information

The Yellow Section is like a phone book but only better. In fact, jewelers have come to rely on this section so much it is now the most-used address and phone directory in the jewelry industry.

THE YELLOW SECTION CONTAINS:

COMPLETE ADDRESSES for all suppliers, in addition to fax and telephone numbers, e-mail and web site addresses. Suppliers that did not provide detailed product information for elsewhere in this directory are included in this section.

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