Original Message: Probably won't have time to do that / Only 80 more pages to go! |
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But here are pages 3 and 4...which brings us to 37. It's debatable though whether all of these could be called "campfire" names - some are fairly literal, like "Islamic Eye". Degenerate spellings and "whomever puts it in print first, wins"! Another ball of wax - and again brings home the influence of the internet. Eja - the correct spelling of the word, meaning fish eye in Yoruba, is what the Yoruba high priest told me in an email years ago. But the phonetic spelling, Aja, wins in the marketplace. Try to sell them on the net as eja. No one will find them! I'm off for the day. Whomever would like to chime in is welcome! Only 20 forumites could do 4 pages each and we'd be through this in a jiffy! Here's all 4 of the first gallery pages....and please feel free to add to or correct... BCN Galleries p1 pink pineapple dutch delft french cross feather wedding cake igbo bugs American flag flower chevrons Zen or number 6 BCN Galleries p2 aja watermelon pattern millefiori peacock pattern millefiori "Jazz" chevrons by Art Seymour dogbones king Baule face Ambassador Nueva Cadiz Mali Wedding claws and triangles moonbead yellowjacket chevron Jack Reese bowties Russian Blues Murano Rooster millefiori Turkish evil eye BCN gallery p 3 Pema Roca Warring States Phoenician stratified eye Islamic festooned "Head Monkey" ancient agate "bow" "bull's eye" millefiori Islamic eye BCN gallery p 4 Kiffa Akoso Bodom
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