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That Deb can really pick a winner. I bet the daughter likes these too. They will look nice along side some MN. POTTERY. Right Dave? I always love it when I outbid so many bidders? Tells me something about myself.
 
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Yes, I will be glad to place these pieces of retro art next to our collection of Redwing pottery.....NOT.. However, we do use Boonton ware almost exclusively in the Barth. (OK how many of you know what Boonton is?) So it should all match. It will defiantly match the blinds in the Barth.



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OK Dave, just to let you know sometime this spring i will be replacing my very rare woven wooden blinds in the bus. I have 4 of them, each is a different length, boy would they go good with your new glasses!!! LOL !!!
 
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Sorry shadow man, we got enuf.

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