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    Posted 12 years ago

    Gmarkie
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    Located artist - http://nancybeckerstudio.com/
    Also uses part of cremated remains' ashes of loved ones
    for special pieces.

    Mark

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    Comments

    1. Gmarkie Gmarkie, 12 years ago
      Yes, hardest thing is figuring out the signature. Almost looks
      like Bedlam which could describe the theme I suppose. ;)
    2. AmberRose AmberRose, 12 years ago
      Wow this is a toughy. Gadfear?
    3. Gmarkie Gmarkie, 12 years ago
      Anyone know of a good source of paperweight artist names?

      Mark
    4. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Lovely! I'm afraid I have no idea what it might say though.
    5. Gmarkie Gmarkie, 12 years ago
      Nancy Becker, Oregon artist is most likely the maker. She apparently uses
      ashes from the dearly departed for some of her work but luckily the signed
      ones no so (I hope). Thanks to all who helped.
    6. Gmarkie Gmarkie, 12 years ago
      Google is your friend ;)

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