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Faux amber, old or new?
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CoinCoin
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2016-08-30 11:30
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If really lightweight they could be polystyrene beads
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Rosanna
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2016-08-30 14:35
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Re: If really lightweight they could be polystyrene beads
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CoinCoin
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2016-08-31 19:09
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Would like to send you one for testing
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CoinCoin
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2016-08-31 19:11
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Rosanna, I can't figure out how to contact you
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nharlow42
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2016-08-30 16:58
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Please "login" with your password to see your personal messages
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Rosanna
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2016-08-30 17:48
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Even plastic can have great character
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CoinCoin
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2016-08-31 19:15
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I don't think these are old cracked plastic. Will let you all know the test results.
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nharlow42
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2016-09-01 10:12
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Raw or recent copal
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Rosanna
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2016-09-03 17:25
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natural resins and the plants they come from
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nharlow42
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2016-09-06 07:09
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Polystyrene beads from ??? Likely China.
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Rosanna
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2016-09-09 17:07
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You were here!
Re: Polystyrene beads from ??? Likely China.
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CoinCoin
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2016-09-13 17:11
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Re: Faux amber, old or new?
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rubyzane
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2016-09-12 12:24
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Those Germans - there they go again...
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Rosanna
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2016-09-12 16:05
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Re: Those Germans - there they go again...
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CoinCoin
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2016-09-13 17:15
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So here's where the fun comes in - how to really ID the beads
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Rosanna
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2016-09-13 18:16
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