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Original Message:   Puka nostalgia....
In the 70s, at least in California, puka were the coolest. The smaller and more uniform the strand, the more expensive. Back when I roamed the beaches of Maui once (with the dinosaurs), I picked a few up from the sand myself, with holes ready to string. It's still easy to find a strand here and there in thrift stores or mixed piles at flea markets.
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