How did you first become interested in beads?
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Frederick II
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08/16/2016, 04:23:57
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Had to Have Been Pop Beads in the 1950s
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Art
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2016-08-16 07:08
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Have to agree with Art on this one. They were quite popular
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lopacki
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2016-08-16 08:49
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I remember when...
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Frederick II
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2016-08-16 09:40
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My memory is a little hazy about the early days...
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Rosanna
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2016-08-16 11:47
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Yep, from contemporary-wholesale-hobby level to collectible-antique-ancient .....
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Joyce
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2016-08-16 22:36
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Re: How did you first become interested in beads?
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CoinCoin
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2016-08-16 16:42
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It's complicated...
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JustMe
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2016-08-16 19:34
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Earliest bead interaction, age 6 or 7, at the county fair with Mom in '66 or '67....
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Joyce
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2016-08-16 23:02
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It was in the early 70s and we turned on first, then tuned in and dropped out -- that's how.
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nishedha
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2016-08-16 23:59
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That Great Groovy Bead Game
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nishedha
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2016-08-17 01:13
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I found it very relaxing to read your story...so somehow, the magic still lingers
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Rosanna
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2016-08-17 22:41
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Camp Fire Girls, bead shop, grandmother
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birdi
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2016-08-17 00:30
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an ojime connection
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birdi
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2016-08-17 08:33
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They are large European prayer beads. Not Japanese ojime.
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Frederick II
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2016-08-17 12:08
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haha, nice to get that cleared up
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birdi
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2016-08-17 18:56
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Beads renamed: "Ojime" ~happens all of the time.
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Frederick II
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2016-08-17 22:25
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makes more sense...
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birdi
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2016-08-18 10:57
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Camp Fire Girls - I was one, too!
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Rosanna
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2016-08-17 10:34
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Re: Camp Fire Girls - I was one, too!
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ethels beads
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2016-08-18 20:47
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