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ID:	399912 Well you saw the Daltons but I have purchased some old beads as well for the case. Rattlesnake beads are nice I’m thinking I need a bigger case now or a deeper one.
    NW Georgia,

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    The beads are from the late 1800s to early 1900s
    NW Georgia,

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Still looking for a strand of Bumblebee beads but I will find them

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    I love it

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    • #4
      Man, those are sweet! Great case!
      "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      • #5
        Sweet display SH !
        Lubbock County Tx

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        • #6
          Nice case
          South East Ga. Twin City

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          • SurfaceHunter
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            I had a special request at the last show for Rattlesnake beads. So I got some we will see how it goes

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          Thanks I have 2 collections as you know Johnny. I keep them separate from my personal finds.
          NW Georgia,

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          • #8
            Oh i missed this post Glen...thats mad cool
            SW Connecticut

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            • #9
              Ok, you got my Attention with the Daltons, Can you post them on my previous thread with Closeups and Locations and material types? https://forums.arrowheads.com/forum/...f-your-daltons I freeking Love Daltons!!!

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              • Tam
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                Me to

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              Maybe in the morning if the sun comes out. If not Friday they say no rain then. I think they are from Kentucky by the material.
              NW Georgia,

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              • #11
                Taking collecting to another level .
                very nice . Rattle snake is my favorite !

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                • SurfaceHunter
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                  Bumble bee is awesome to I’m just not ready to pop on a strand just yet still shopping for the right price

              • #12
                OK you have perked my curosity , what are bumble bee beads.
                SE IA

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                • #13
                  Originally posted by oldrocks2 View Post
                  OK you have perked my curosity , what are bumble bee beads.
                  Beads from 1800s to early 1900s fur trade beads. They are oval black beads with yellow stripes very attractive and are rare. Have to be careful cause there are some being sold as old that aren’t. Rattlesnake snake beads are similar both are rare. I do have a strand of King beads in that frame also.
                  NW Georgia,

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                  • #14
                    Very close to the red beads but black with yellow stripes
                    NW Georgia,

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