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Hi David, Thanks for the previous posts, I missed them. As Joyce mentions "Time periods are vital, but must be kept simple or E-Bay won't consider". This is true for all bead time frames. Probably 95% of beads from the earliest beads to present was tied directly to jewelry. Today a lot of jewelry and beads are tied to the jewelry time lines, per my earlier post. I just don't feel good about putting all beads from 1900 to present into, contemporary or modern, when some beads are not modern. For instance early Venetian, Czech. or Chinese or Japanese etc. Regards Ray All rights reserved by Bead Collector Network and its users |
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