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<p>[QUOTE="Messilane, post: 106910, member: 68"]My thoughts - clips like that (just the clip part) can be found at many craft stores for those making their own hair thingies. Most all I have seen over the years do say Made In France but that could have changed over the years - may all be Made In China now, for all I know.</p><p>And given that, I am not surprised at the method they used to attach this if it is a hand-crafted piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Messilane, post: 106910, member: 68"]My thoughts - clips like that (just the clip part) can be found at many craft stores for those making their own hair thingies. Most all I have seen over the years do say Made In France but that could have changed over the years - may all be Made In China now, for all I know. And given that, I am not surprised at the method they used to attach this if it is a hand-crafted piece.[/QUOTE]
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