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Franchini Canes - And Franchini Beads?
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Beadman
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2009-11-09 20:40
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Thank you Jamey...
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TASART
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2009-11-10 03:24
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Earliest Venetian millefiori on BCN?
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brianbrian
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2009-11-10 05:09
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a blow up to help see
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TASART
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2009-11-10 06:38
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Degumeys' bead enhanced
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David
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2009-11-10 06:38
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It reminds me of this bead originally found in Peru
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Carl Dreibelbis
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2009-11-10 06:53
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Difficult or imossible to count the layers on Degumey's bead? but ...
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brianbrian
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2009-11-10 11:58
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Are you referring to the number of layers in the canes? What would be the point?
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Beadman
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2009-11-10 20:50
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Responding (gratefully) to David and Thomas’ enhancements ....
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brianbrian
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2009-11-11 03:54
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Seeing is believing!
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Beadman
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2009-11-11 15:03
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Hi Jamey
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brianbrian
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2009-11-12 04:58
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Re: Bandiera Beads
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Beadman
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2009-11-12 12:06
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Correction: Bandera beads
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 03:37
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Re: More Terms
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Beadman
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2009-11-16 05:35
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That's right and I realised "cylindrical" was better than "tubular"
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brianbrian
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2009-11-16 05:56
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You were here!
You are welcome. And, yes, it can be!
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Beadman
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2009-11-16 06:36
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Degumay's bead is a 15th-16th C. Venetian bead. Too early for Franchini!
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Beadman
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2009-11-10 17:38
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15th 16th century bead.
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brianbrian
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2009-11-11 04:22
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I would love to provide a worthy answer when I have time. I DO have answers!
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Beadman
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2009-11-11 05:36
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looking forward to it
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brianbrian
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2009-11-11 05:54
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Re: 15th 16th century bead.
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JP
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2009-11-12 19:39
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Re: The Earliest Reasonably-Dated 19th C. Venetian Millefiori Bead
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Beadman
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2009-11-13 02:04
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looking forward to your pic, thanks
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 03:57
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Re: Re: The Earliest Reasonably-Dated 19th C. Venetian Millefiori Bead
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jp
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2009-11-13 09:21
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Thanks for posting the image.
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 03:49
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Your millefiori book ...
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 04:58
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Re: Your millefiori book ...
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jp
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2009-11-13 09:32
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Looking forward to your images.
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 10:12
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That's what Karlis' book is about—dating these sample cards.
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Beadman
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2009-11-13 12:41
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I've heard his name but have never seen the book. Hope to soon.
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 12:50
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The Levin Catalogue
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Beadman
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2009-11-16 05:48
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I've already started looking round for the book in question
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brianbrian
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2009-11-16 06:00
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Impressive information and photos, thank you Jamey.
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freedomgood
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2009-11-10 05:55
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A few for comparison
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beadweyr
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2009-11-10 18:27
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two more
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beadweyr
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2009-11-10 18:29
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These are yet a another maker's attempt at copying Franchini poorly.
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Beadman
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2009-11-10 20:43
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a slightly different point of view....
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TASART
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2009-11-11 05:41
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Re: a slightly different point of view....
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BeadWeyr
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2009-11-11 06:42
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right
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TASART
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2009-11-11 07:09
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Re: Points of View....
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Beadman
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2009-11-11 07:20
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Please note—This long reply was being composed while the two previous comments were being posted.
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Beadman
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2009-11-11 07:22
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I like Antonio Dei Rossi
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napoleone
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2009-11-12 06:05
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Interesting to compare...
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brianbrian
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2009-11-12 06:35
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somewhere you are missing something
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TASART
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2009-11-12 07:43
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I may well be wrong but...
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brianbrian
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2009-11-12 09:43
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Re: I may well be wrong but...
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TASART
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2009-11-12 09:59
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Perhaps the difference is ....
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brianbrian
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2009-11-12 10:16
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you and me both :)
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TASART
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2009-11-12 10:19
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The Composite Methods and Comparisons
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Beadman
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2009-11-12 12:41
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Thanks Jamey
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 03:55
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This is fantastic work! Where are his beads (!) ?
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Beadman
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2009-11-12 12:44
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Re: This is fantastic work! Where are his beads (!) ?
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sisterray
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2009-11-12 13:12
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some more well done examples, not beads...
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TASART
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2009-11-12 13:53
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You couldn't really justify drilling a hole in these, could you? :o
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brianbrian
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2009-11-13 05:13
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