Dear Ursula,
The ones I use are normally referred to as "soft forceps" or "soft
tweezers" as shown in this link:
http://www.alanaecology.com/acatalog/Soft_Forceps__Straight.html
best wishes
David
Dr David Earle Robinson
Environmental Studies
Archaeological Sciences
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Sent: 15 October 2007 11:43
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Subject: Federpinzette
Hi
Can anybody from the German or English speaking community help me with
the English word for "Federpinzette", the special tweezers we use in
archaeobotany? All my dictionaries are ignorant about it.
Thanks and regards,
Ursula
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