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<p>[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 14336, member: 136"]Hi, Sue (big waves back at you - tho NOT the kind you had in your pool! Glad you survived that earthquake okay... I was thinking about you when I heard about it.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Table runner? Mexican? Hmmm... could be (???) - honestly, I don't have a clue! I sort of assumed that "Aunt Christina" (native of Brooklyn, NY, transplanted for a brief couple of years to Arizona) bought them locally, but of course, even then, they could have been Mexican... I'm wondering if there's anything about the fringe that distinguishes them, one way or the other(?) Probably not, I guess.</p><p><br /></p><p>I just know that Mom had saved them all these years, and if I have to save them, too (!), I should probably know what they are!</p><p><br /></p><p>Having completed the great <i>downsizing & move of 2014</i>, I know I shouldn't be hanging on to things I don't even like very much, but hey, if between Mom & me, we've kept them for almost 80 years already, who am I to get rid of them now, right?</p><p><br /></p><p>-C-[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 14336, member: 136"]Hi, Sue (big waves back at you - tho NOT the kind you had in your pool! Glad you survived that earthquake okay... I was thinking about you when I heard about it.) Table runner? Mexican? Hmmm... could be (???) - honestly, I don't have a clue! I sort of assumed that "Aunt Christina" (native of Brooklyn, NY, transplanted for a brief couple of years to Arizona) bought them locally, but of course, even then, they could have been Mexican... I'm wondering if there's anything about the fringe that distinguishes them, one way or the other(?) Probably not, I guess. I just know that Mom had saved them all these years, and if I have to save them, too (!), I should probably know what they are! Having completed the great [I]downsizing & move of 2014[/I], I know I shouldn't be hanging on to things I don't even like very much, but hey, if between Mom & me, we've kept them for almost 80 years already, who am I to get rid of them now, right? -C-[/QUOTE]
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