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Mon, May 02, 2005

30 Years of Aviation Jewelry

Display Your Aviation Passion

Want to impress your favorite female aviator? Port to Port Air, a maker of aviation jewelry, is celebrating its 30th Birthday this year. Based in Madison, WI, Dan Hamilton started Port to Port Air Aviation Jewelry in 1975, and it's become a family business.

From early generic airplane charms, the company has added hundreds of aircraft, helicopters, propellers and other aviation related objects. Many of the designs are quite realistic. The collection includes light aircraft, corporate jets, airliners, helicopters, float planes, biplanes, and even military aircraft. They make earrings, pendants, bracelets, and more.

Hamilton's jewelry can be seen at the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum, the American Airlines CR Smith Museum in Dallas, the EAA Oshkosh Museum, Museum of Flight in Seattle, along with other museums, and many FBOs. The jewelry is also available at air shows, on the company's website, and through catalogs.

Hamilton listens closely to his customer's needs to ensure that his designs are customer-driven. He believes that his success is because of his high-quality jewelry, friendly service and for standing behind his product.

With Mother's Day coming up next Sunday, we think he might be busy.

FMI: www.aviationjewelry.com

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