Fred.......the next time you need some, take a small brad..1/2" to 3/4" long, cut the head off, and stick it into an electric
drill, or drill press. Take a fine file and file it to a long point, so it will look like an old phonograph needle. Drive it into the
hole in the inlay untill it "snugs up" in the hole, not too hard or you'll put a dimple in the inlay. Then clip it off and file down to the level of the inlay. I also found a great way to put those small holes in new inlays. Buy a small collet to fit
your dremel tool, insert the small drill you want to use and it will drill that hole so quickly, and doesn't seem to wander.
............Don