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Up by the Dozen Holiday Editions Limited Editions Series 12 Series 11 Series 10 Series 9 Series 8 Series 7 Series 6 Series 5 Series 4 Series 3 Series 2 Series 1
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Grateful Dead Series 5 Bean Bags |
The
Grateful Dead Series 4 were released on
February
1, 2000.
Each is
approximately 7" high.
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a larger image.
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Bean Bear
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Aiko -
quantity produced 33,312
Retired 05/01
Birthday 05/06/1990 California State University Tour Memory:
One night at a show, I guess really without noticing it, I was singing the
high parts to Sugar Magnolia/SSDD that Donna would sing. The two people
directly in front of me started looking to see where it was coming from.
They turned around and caught me in falsetto bliss. I expected them to tell
me to cool it when they smiled and gave me a knowing nod. I guess I didn't
sound too bad! |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Alligator -
quantity produced 28,532
Retired 12/00
Birthday 1/27/67 Avalon Ballroom
Tour Memory: The Lightning show in Las
Vegas one year was absolutely incredible. At some points the lightning
was going horizontal across the sky. Sometimes it came out of the sky
and hit the ground around the stadium. The hair on my arms even stood
up because of the amount of electricity in the air. I always got
charged up for my Dead shows but this was over the top. The only thing
better that day was the show! |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Bird Song -
quantity produced
28,512 Retired 5/10/01
Birthday 7/1/92 Buckeye Lake Music Center
Tour Memory: I was on vacation in
Hawaii and I went diving with a group of people. We went to a really cool
dive shop called Jack's Dive Locker. When we came back Jerry was there
getting ready for a dive of his own. It turns out that this was where Jerry
did a lot of his diving. He was really friendly and he really loved to
dive. I found out that he could stay down on one tank of air longer than
most could only hope to. |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear C C Rider -
quantity produced
28,512 Retired 12/8/00
Birthday 12/1/79 Stanley Theatre Tour
Memory: Just going to every show
hoping I would hear something I'd never heard before was so much fun. I
don't know of any other band where the anticipation of what gem you might
hear was as much a part of the fun as it was with the Dead. I didn't get
everything I wanted to hear, but I did get a lot of them. I'm thankful for
every show I've ever seen.
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Eyes Of the World -
quantity produced 28,608 Retired 05/02 Birthday 2/9/73 Roscoe Maples Pavilion Tour Memory: I used to love
to go to Dead shows by myself. I could float around and do what I wanted,
when I wanted, without having to check with anyone. I would always meet the
best people and hang out with them for a while and then move on. I met a
lot of people that way. A Dead show was one of the best places to be by
yourself and never really be alone. |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Master Piece -
Retired
Birthday 6/13/87 County Fairgrounds Tour Memory: I
was at Soldier Field, the sky was clear, the stars were out and the band
sounded better than ever. I was with the person I love the most in
this world and we danced together all night long. There was no place
else I would rather have been at that moment. It was heaven on Earth.
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Picasso Moon -
quantity produced 33,275
Retired
05/02 Birthday 4/28/89 Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Tour Memory: I was at a Red
Rocks show and it had been raining buckets all day long. I didn't think
they would be able to play in that kind of weather but they came out
anyway. Amazing as it seems, as soon as the Band hit the stage it stopped
raining. There was a beautiful sunset directly behind the stage, framed by
a perfect rainbow. I've never seen anything like it. |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Shake Down -
quantity produced 33,312 Retired
05/02 Birthday 8/31/78 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre Tour Memory: I was dancing
my shoes off at a show one night so hard that I literally had to take them
off. I had never been barefoot at a show before. I had the best time.
Man, were my feet dirty. Out in the lot that night I met up with some
friends and they asked me where my shoes were. In my barefoot bliss, I left
them inside, never to be seen again. So now I can say that I danced so hard
at a Dead Show that I REALLY lost my shoes.
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