Yes, Giorgio, Fantastic. Thanks for the photos
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Re: Yes, Giorgio, Fantastic. Thanks for the photos
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napoleone
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2009-05-06 05:21
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2009-05-06 05:32
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2009-05-06 05:41
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napoleone
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2009-05-06 06:17
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Sample Card with African Powderglass
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Beadman
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2009-05-06 09:59
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Re: Sample Card with African Powderglass
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Napoleone
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2009-05-06 13:15
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Beadman
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2009-05-07 12:32
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Literally trading beads, perhaps?
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Joyce
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2009-05-07 16:44
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Thanks Giorgio
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Carl Dreibelbis
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2009-05-07 19:11
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what about....
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TASART
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2009-05-08 07:21
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In the US, these are often called "sand beads," because they are so tiny.
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Beadman
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2009-05-06 10:01
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Re: In the US, these are often called "sand beads," because they are so tiny.
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Napoleone
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2009-05-06 14:03
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Interesting
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Beadman
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2009-05-06 21:39
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Giorgio, this is great also. These are called "Jack Reese" beads
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Carl Dreibelbis
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2009-05-06 06:36
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Re: Giorgio, this is great also. These are called "Jack Reese" beads
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napoleone
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2009-05-06 06:56
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"Jack Reese" beads are/were also made into belts in Nigeria.
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Beadman
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2009-05-06 10:03
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Here's a Jack Reese belt from Nigeria.
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Beadman
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2009-05-08 04:47
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These blown beads are German or Central European.
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Beadman
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2009-05-06 10:00
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Re: These blown beads are German or Central European.
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Napoleone
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2009-05-06 13:19
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