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Grateful Dead Bean Deadie Bears Series 6
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Grateful Dead Series 6 Deadie Bears were introduced in September 2000.
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Grateful Dead Beauty Bean Bear
- Retired 05/2003
- Born 11/01/1970
- Tour Memory: "Coming out of a show at Giants Stadium still in post-concert elation, we realized we didn't know where our car was. We kept circling the stadium in a bigger and bigger spiral. Along the way we laughed, sang, met other post concert revelers, and kept on spiraling. Finally, around 3:30 am there was our little red car covered in Dead stickers. This is how we invented 'The Spiral Dance of the Giants.'" |
7" high |
$19.99 |
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Grateful Dead Big Boss Man Bean Bear
- Retired 05/2003
- Born 7/17/1966
- Tour Memory: "It was June of '90. I was in the San Francisco Airport on my way to the Eugene, Oregon shows when I looked up and saw Jerry. I went over and introduced myself and told him I played in a band that played Grateful Dead music. He smiled and said 'Oh yeah? So do I.' We laughed and spoke for a short while. I did get his blessings to keep playing the Dead's stuff. He just said 'Do a good job of it.' " |
7" high |
$14.99 |
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Grateful Dead California Bean Bear
- Retired 05/2003
- Born 2/26/1977
- Tour Memory: "We had come out from Knoxville, Tennessee to see the shows at the Greek Theatre. I was walking around barefoot when I stepped on a piece of glass that went deep into my heel. One of the guys from the Haight Free Clinic took me back stage and took care of me. Even limping I was ready to dance. In the first set the Boys played Walkin' Blues into Tennessee Jed. How did they know what happened to me?" |
7" high |
$14.99 |
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Grateful Dead King Bee Bean Bear with Yellow Antennas
- quantity produced 43,872
- Retired 05/2001
- Born 04/18/1969
- Tour Memory: "I remember the first time I mail ordered for my tickets. I made sure I followed every direction 100%. I would have never forgiven myself if I made a mistake and didn't get my tickets. The first day the envelope could be post marked I'd be at the post office early that morning. I never waited in line for Dead tickets again. I used to draw cool pictures on the envelope to help make it stand out." |
7" high |
$34.99 |
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Grateful Dead King Bee Bean Bear with Black Antennas
- quantity produced 5,040
- Retired 05/2001
- Born 04/18/1969
- Tour Memory: "I remember the first time I mail ordered for my tickets. I made sure I followed every direction 100%. I would have never forgiven myself if I made a mistake and didn't get my tickets. The first day the envelope could be post marked I'd be at the post office early that morning. I never waited in line for Dead tickets again. I used to draw cool pictures on the envelope to help make it stand out." |
7" high |
$39.99 |
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Grateful Dead Love Light Bean Bear
- Retired 05/2003
- Born 10/20/1988
- Tour Memory: "One of the best things about tour was all my 'Tour Friends' - the people you only saw on tour all over the country. I didn't even know a lot of their names but that hardly mattered. I'd get hugs and hang out with people for days on end and then not see them until our paths crossed again. You could tell who liked what cities and venues by running into them at the same places all the time on different tours." |
7" high |
$19.99 |
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Grateful Dead Mexicali Bean Bear
- quantity produced 27,264
- Retired 5/10/01
- Born 10/19/1971
- Tour Memory: "Camping was one of my favorite things to do on tour. Once, we traded tapes with some other heads in a rest stop and they invited us to the farm that they were camping at for the show. People played instruments around a bonfire all night long. I've camped in national parks and even people's back yards, skinny dipped in ponds and cooked over wood fires. For me camping was the only way to do tour." |
7" high |
$24.99 |
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