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Prairie Primitives Folk Art is a collection of antique-inspired primitive dolls and home decor created to take your 21st century home back to the 19th century.
Location: United StatesMember since: Jun 18, 1997

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
4.9
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
4.8

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k***m (1998)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Adorable Primitive Rabbit Ornament! Well Packaged and Fast Shipping! Highly Recommend! A++++++++
u***e (2883)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Fast shipper great price
1***4 (180)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great seller!!LOVE these patch-work quilt stars!!Secure and prompt shipping.Thanks so much.BEST!!!
a***1 (4213)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Love it...a Highly Recommended Seller...Thank you!
r***v (93)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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The packaging was superior, and the shipping time was very fast
lpdtrading (60359)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (4)
Feb 24, 2008
FujiFilm FinePix 1300 - A Great Starter Camera!
I owned and used the Fujifilm FinePix 1300 digital camera for more than 6 years. The photos were superb for a low-end camera (although it wasn't so low-end when I bought it in 2000). This camera makes transferring your photos to your computer super-easy, and with the wizard built in to XP, you should be able to bypass the Fujifilm software completely. Today's cameras are available with MUCH more than 1.3 megapixels and, if your budget allows, there are definitely good reasons to buy "more" camera than this. But keep in mind that the web (and e-mail) can only "read" 72dpi, which most digital cameras can produce (the early kiddy cameras may be an exception here), so if ALL you ever plan to do with your images is share them via email or post them to a web site or blog, this camera will do the job and then some! I did have a few photos printed from time to time at the kiosks and they were just as clear as photos taken with my 35mm (which I haven't used in more than 7 years now!). In closing, I give the FujiFilm FinePix 1300 TWO thumbs-up!
Oct 25, 2006
EXCELLENT Guide for Halloween Collectors
As a folk artist, I often look to antique pieces for inspiration for new designs. I can't afford to buy all of the antique pieces that I would love to be surrounded with, so books like this are, for me, the next best thing! Vintage Halloween Collectibles provides more than 700 full-color photos of actual vintage and antique Halloween memorabilia, along with prices for each item in the condition shown. A few years ago, I had the pleasure of being invited to the author's home to view his very extensive Halloween collection. Truly, it was enough to make my head spin! Mark explained such things as how to date old Halloween items (the scarier, "darker" pieces tend to be older). If you are a fan of vintage Halloween decorations, or an artist working with Halloween themes, you need this book! UPDATE: The author tells me that a fully revised and greatly expanded edition of this book will be available in July 2007.
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Feb 24, 2008
FujiFilm FinePix 1300 - A Great Starter Camera!
I owned and used the Fujifilm FinePix 1300 digital camera for more than 6 years. The photos were superb for a low-end camera (although it wasn't so low-end when I bought it in 2000). This camera makes transferring your photos to your computer super-easy, and with the wizard built in to XP, you should be able to bypass the Fujifilm software completely. Today's cameras are available with MUCH more than 1.3 megapixels and, if your budget allows, there are definitely good reasons to buy a better camera, however I had a few photos printed from images I took with this camera and they were just as clear as photos taken with my 35mm (which was relegated to the junk drawer after I bought this camera). In closing, I give the FujiFilm FinePix 1300 TWO thumbs-up!