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	<title>Comments on: Welcome!</title>
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		<title>By: Lucinda Halstead</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucinda Halstead</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 00:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Carol &amp; Julia, I have a question. I purchased a beautiful necklace that was approximately 36 -40’,  grey fresh water pearls with black crystals spaced between them,  at Debbie Lambert's house about 2 years ago. The trunk show was for a fundraiser for the Medical University of South Carolina's scholarship fund for women in medicine. It is my favorite necklace. While wearing it at a medical conference earlier this month, I looked down and found that a portion of the necklace with the claw clasp was missing. I am not sure how much was lost since, despite retracing my steps, I could not find any trace of the missing clasp. I currently have about 34" of necklace. I wore the necklace as a double strand of pearls. I was wondering if I could send the necklace to you for repair and restoration.  I know that you cannot give an estimate without viewing the necklace, but am anxious to do what is necessary to restore it. It did break once before and lost a pearl, and my nurse, who does some necklace making, repaired that spot minus the missing pearl. Please let me know if you would be willing to restore the necklace and how I should ship it to you.  Thank you in advance for your help, Lucinda</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Carol &amp; Julia, I have a question. I purchased a beautiful necklace that was approximately 36 -40’,  grey fresh water pearls with black crystals spaced between them,  at Debbie Lambert&#8217;s house about 2 years ago. The trunk show was for a fundraiser for the Medical University of South Carolina&#8217;s scholarship fund for women in medicine. It is my favorite necklace. While wearing it at a medical conference earlier this month, I looked down and found that a portion of the necklace with the claw clasp was missing. I am not sure how much was lost since, despite retracing my steps, I could not find any trace of the missing clasp. I currently have about 34&#8243; of necklace. I wore the necklace as a double strand of pearls. I was wondering if I could send the necklace to you for repair and restoration.  I know that you cannot give an estimate without viewing the necklace, but am anxious to do what is necessary to restore it. It did break once before and lost a pearl, and my nurse, who does some necklace making, repaired that spot minus the missing pearl. Please let me know if you would be willing to restore the necklace and how I should ship it to you.  Thank you in advance for your help, Lucinda</p>
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