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Item #:
NS-TB48
Price:
$ 15.00
Color: Black
Weight:
4.00 oz
OUIJA BOARD - Tote Bag Width 18" Height 15".Item is 100% USA made.For Canvas Totes, our standard is "A" grade 10 ounce cotton canvas, with cotton webbing handles. Other canvas weights are also available. Our totes feature two (2) rows of stitching across the top of the bag. This is for added strength and durability. We utilize an inside roll "French" hem at the top of the bag to conceal the top seam and allows the top of the bag to lie flat. All side seams are concealed, finished and non-protruding on all of our bags. The satchel bottom is constructed from a single, durable piece of canvas. Our handles are tucked and folded under the top hem, then sewn and back-stitched with #40 thread. Measurements are 15"X18" Tote record bags are black and 1 sided and screen printed with professional high quality name brand oil based plastisol inks that wont fade or wash out.
Introduced in the mid 1800's as a parlor game when spiritism and channeling was at the height of fashion.The word "Ouija" is possibly a blend of the French and German words for "yes
A Ouija board (pronounced "wee-gee" or "wee-ja" also known as a spirit board or talking board.
Adolphus Theodore Wagner first patented Ouija boards sometimes referred to as "talking boards, " in London, England on January 23, 1854.Wagner called his invention a "psychograph"
Following its commercial introduction by businessman Elijah Bond in the late 1890s, the Ouija board was regarded as a harmless parlor game unrelated to the occult until American Spiritualist Pearl Curran popularized its use as a divining tool during World War I.[3] Mainstream Christian religions and some occultists have associated use of the Ouija board with the threat of demonic possession and some have cautioned their followers not to use Ouija boards.freaks oddities halloween gothic
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