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    Posted 3 years ago

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    Doesn't nearly *everybody* remember somebody that had one of these on the kitchen table in the 1970's -- even if not in one's own home??

    It is a paper napkin holder made of clear plastic, with various colors of dried peas and beans trapped on view inside its hollow sides. Pic 4 shows its maker's name molded into the bottom "(c) VICTOR SOLOMAN INC" and "MADE IN HONG KONG".

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 3 years ago
      There was the “ecology box” phase, which I myself was briefly in to, during the 1970s….still have a few items with every type colorful bean, seed or cone I could come up with. :^)
      Still have them hanging here and there….just can’t part with mine either.

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