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Mini and Micro Werewolf Claws

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Mini and Micro Werewolf Claws.
This happened. Yup. Sold the werewolf claws last year and, ever since then, my niece has been mercilessly hounding me for them.
At the water park: "Aunt Amber did you bring my werewolf claws?" "Are you out of your mind?!? We're swimming!"
At my dad's: "AUNT AMBER!" *glomp* "Hey, monster." "Did you bring my werewolf claws?"
Random encounter at Target: "Don't forget-- werewolf claws."
You would think she would forget, but no. So, anyway, eventually, the other one started in. "What are werewolf claws?" explanation "I want some, too!" -_-;
So, anyway, loath to waste my rare beads on a crappy repro bottle, I decided to make new ones and THEN I decided, "What the hell? These tiny bottles have been sitting here forever... might as well do something with them." So, yeah. LEGO mummy is there to show some scale and here are mini and micro werewolf claws. A Halloween Academy Apothecary Product. :)
Image size
4000x3000px 4.4 MB
Make
SONY
Model
DSC-W290
Shutter Speed
10/400 second
Aperture
F/4.0
Focal Length
10 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
Apr 22, 2013, 11:35:14 PM
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Hmm.  So.  I was at the monthly MIT Flea Market (the Massachusetts Geek Meet) last weekend and saw a bunch of these itsy-bitsy flasks and apothecary bottles.  There were Florence and Erlenmeyer flasks of various sizes (remember, Florence has the round bottom), test-tubie type things, tiny beakers (a little too big for say, G.I.Joe, but about 1" high), and bunches of apos identical to these -- even the same sizes, I think.  The first thing I thought was, "Mmm, yes.  PetrifiedTreeSap Rock could probably use these." The prices weren't really high, so If you like, I could score a dozen or so next month.  Prices seemed to be mostly around the $1.00 mark, if you're interested.