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Grateful Dead Series 4 Bean Bags |
The
Grateful Dead Series 4 were released on
November
1, 1999. Each Deadie Bean Bear is approximately 7 1/2".
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Bean Bear
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Candy Man -
quantity produced 61,632 Born 6/25/91
at Sandstone Amphitheatre Tour Memory: The night of "The
Bubbles!" It seemed like everyone had bubbles and were blowing them all
night long. Kinda like The Grateful Dead meets Lawrence Welk. There were
two young kids in front of us and they had the best time of all. Blowing
lots of little bubbles and then trying to blow huge ones. We were all
having so much fun! Who said Dead Heads are afraid of soap? |
$9.99 |
$7.99 |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Deal -
quantity produced
53,088 Retired
12/8/00
Born
8/31/81 at Aladdin Theatre Tour
Memory: I bought a ticket in the lot at
Shoreline. I was headed into the show, when the ticket taker said my ticket
was counterfeit. What a jones! I was making my way back to the lot and had
given up all hope of getting in, when a limo pulled up next to me. A woman
in back rolled the window down and asked me if I needed a ticket. I said,
"yes," and she handed me a ticket. She didn't want any money, I think she
was my "Ticket fairy." |
$39.99 |
$19.99 |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Fall Tour -
quantity produced
53,088
Retired 10/5/00
Born 10/15/73 Tour Memory:
We were on our way to a show when we picked up two people with
guitars whose car had just broken down. We thought they were going to the
show too. It turns out they were going to a children's hospital to sing to
sick kids. We brought them all the way to the hospital and sang with them.
We never made it to the show, but what we did was even better. It was
magical. |
$11.99 |
$8.99 |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Father Time -
quantity produced
48,384
Retired 12/8/00
Born 12/31/76 at Cow Palace Tour Memory:
The best thing in the world to do on New Year's Eve, was go to a Dead Show.
It was a blast to see what crazy things Bill Graham would do for his
entrance. I came out from the east coast almost every year. At the last New
Year's show, I saw Jerry in flames. I told my friend and he said, 'Yeah,
you're just losing it man.' Then he saw him, we were freaking. It turned out
to be pyrotechnics in front of Jerry. It was pretty wild!
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$9.99 |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Fire -
quantity produced
53,088 / Retired 10/5/00
Born 3/22/90 at Copps Coliseum Tour Memory:
I remember the first time I saw all the Spinners. I didn't even know that's
what they were really called, but it was the obvious choice. It was really
beautiful to see them all moving at once in long dresses to the most
beautiful music. They filled up the whole corridor. It was fun walking
around and dancing with them as we moved along. I tried spinning a few
times, but I just ended up being dizzy. |
$19.99 |
$9.99 |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Jack A Roe -
Born 7/10/89 at Giants Stadium Tour Memory:
Being able to tape the shows I went to was the coolest thing. The Dead got
it right when they decided to allow their shows to be taped. I have a tape
collection that I wouldn't trade for any amount of money in the world.
Whenever I want, I can pop in a tape of the Boys and go somewhere else. It
helps me remember all the great places and beautiful people I've met while
touring with the greatest band in the world. |
$8.99 |
$6.99 |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Lost Sailor -
Born 8/31/79 at Glenns Falls Civic Center Tour Memory: I
was living on Martha's Vineyard and I had tickets for the Oxford Plains
shows. I was hitch hiking to the ferry when a couple in their 80s picked me
up. They were great, they got me to the boat on time and I took the ferry to
the mainland. On the way home, a sailboat was at the dock and the people on
board offered to take me to the Island. I had never taken a boat to and from
a show before, it was cool. |
$8.99 |
$4.99
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Scarlet - quantity produced
46,368 Retired 10/5/00
Born 3/22/90 at Copps Coliseum Tour Memory: We
came down from Canada for the first Highgate Vermont show. There was so much
room we were able to kick a sack and throw a Frisbee around right in the
show. We didn't stop for the entire show. We camped, rode around on mountain
bikes and met a ton of groovy people. I had never seen an outdoor show
before and the scene was way better than the indoor shows I have seen. I
love summer shows! |
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$9.99 |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Snowflake - quantity produced
60,262
Born 3/24/90 at Knickerbocker Arena Tour Memory: We were in Albany for the first Dead
shows ever at the knick. The weather turned ugly, when out of nowhere, a
HUGE snow storm started. It lasted for hours and had the biggest snowflakes
ever. We didn't have any place to stay so we ended up playing hacky sack
all day inside under the big "EGG." I still don't know what the egg is for,
but it turned into Deadhead Central, the place to stay warm. |
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$4.99
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Terrapin -
quantity produced
48,024 Retired 12/8/00
Born 02/26/1977 at Swing Auditorium Tour Memory: I was
at a show, having too good of a time, when I turned to see this huge red
dancing bear with flashing lights all over his body. It's true, he was not a
hallucination! He followed me around for a while. He was throwing "Bear
Bucks" all over. I saved some just to prove the bear really existed. After a
while, I tried to talk to him but he wouldn't say a word. He just kept
smiling. The bear was my friend. |
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Grateful Dead Bean Bear Uncle John -quantity produced
46,368 Retired 5/10/01
Born 5/2/70 Harpur College Tour Memory:
You never know who you might meet at a show. We were collecting funds to
protect the Earth when a dirty hippie guy came up to the table. We told him
about our cause like we do with everyone who will listen and he said he'd be
right back. He came back with a check for $1,000.00! Turns out he was a CEO
of a major corporation and loved the Dead and the planet. Talk about not
judging a book by its cover! |
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$7.99 |
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