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    Default History of Mussel Harvest on the Mississippi River

    I have been looking for pictures of mussel shell MoP beads and found this article:
    http://www.fws.gov/midwest/mussel/harvest.html

    The picture of nuclei isn't big enough but the story is a nice bit of American pearl history.

    Look here are all the topics you can get to from this link

    Species, Photos and Identification • Threatened and Endangered Mussels • Life History • Ecology
    Mussel Harvest on the River • Current Threats • Mussel Conservation Activities
    Ongoing Studies and Projects • Multimedia • Teacher Resources • Frequently Asked Questions
    Glossary • References • Links to Other Mussel Sites • About this site

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    Great link! I just printed out the "Billie Button" story for light reading on my next 12 hour flight
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    I started reading it and got roped in. Now I have to do 13 different downloads to get it!

    Have a great trip...heh, heh, heh!

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    I remember that when I was a child, my mother collected buttons. She had this tin canaster just full of them. After looking at the button display they have pictured from the Muscatine Art Center I realise that there are a lot of those same buttons in that tin.

    I know she stilll has them - she never threw away anything.

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    Hi Caitlin,

    Great information. I never realized how many species of mussels there were. Thanks as I enjoyed the reading!

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    Good information!

    I will really save time to read the articles.

    thanks for Caitlin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearls_by_Angela_Carol
    ...my mother collected buttons. She had this tin canaster .....I realise that there are a lot of those same buttons in that tin...
    I am likely your mother's age. here is one section of my button box. Doesn't everyone have one?

    I love the one on the lower left. Wouldn't it be great to have some beads made out of that?
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    Default Beads out of buttons....

    Yes those would make wonderful beads!

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caitlin Williams
    I am likely your mother's age. here is one section of my button box. Doesn't everyone have one?

    I love the one on the lower left. Wouldn't it be great to have some beads made out of that?
    Actually you are younger than my mother - but we will not go there

    The next time that I visit with her, I will see if she will dig them out for me so that I can take some photos. It would be worth it just for historical purposes because I know that a lot of them came from clothing from when she was a child.

    Personally I like the Abalone one that is lower right. But then again, I have always liked that look on other things. I always preferred multi colors marbles over cats-eye marbles and I like Damascus steel.

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    Yes, abalone is my first seashell love, but that MoP is especially pretty- make good beads. I wonder if nuclei look like that. I am still trying to get some pix of nuclei.

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    Hi Caitlin,

    Here's a link to a nucleus seller for pearl culturing. http://shenfu.en.alibaba.com/group/5...i_Nucleus.html

    Zeide

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