Re: St. Louis

I really like this place:

>Zuma Beach Bead Co >
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It's small, but has some little goodies I found to be some of my all-time>favorite beads. Nice people too.>>There's a new bead store in town that has some good word of mouth, but I>haven't been there (forget the name too). There's a list at this site (below)>of bead stores in Missouri, listed by city alphabetically:>
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Good list! I can't vouch for all the stores on thelist but Zuma Beach, Mona's and Sorella are all good.Zuma is great for some things, Mona's is great for others. I've only been in Sorella one time and waslooking for one thing in particular, which they didn'thave. So I can't tell you much about them. I can say that National has never been knownas a "bead" store.

Barbara Dream Master

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National is known as selling jewelry supplies, precious metal, tools, findings. I'm sure they probably sell some beads, esp. metal. I suppose I should have listed Glasshopper too, but I really don't know much about them. I know they give classes and sell small amounts of supplies. I guess it would be natural for them to sell some beads also. I would call first, once you get into town. Barbara Dream Master

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