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    It's my pleasure prasnlrd - just a short and quick translation from the FIMO history. Unfortunately they only have that one in German.

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    Thank you Miki! That was really interesting. [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
    I can tell you have read up on it. [img]graemlins/smarty.gif[/img]

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    The question came up a few months ago too, so out of curiosity I checked the Eberhard Faber's webpage and learned that FIMO actually was the very first polymer clay in the world and that it has a connection with K?the Kruse.

    I love her dolls too, but I need to win the lottery before I get the one. I quite like this one: Brigitte, but $825 is way out of my budget - unless I do win the lottery.

    If anyone complains about how expensive AG's are, show them the K?the Kruse 16" play dolls which cost about $145 in Europe, propably more in the US.

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