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Searching for machine/commercial-rolled flashed glass
Also Northwest Art Glass in Seattle WA
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Thanks Dennis Brady and Javahut.
I have followed your link, Dennis, to VictorianArtGlass/St.Just, and it does look promising. Javahut, I will check out Fremont in Seattle. This newsgroup is sometimes goofy, but I must say that it almost always comes up with the goods. Thanks again, John |
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Searching for machine/commercial-rolled flashed glass
As a US manufacturer it provides a more consistent supply source with
more colours to chose from. You know that as well as I do, but you asked only to start an argument. I reply only to supply information for other readers. Fremont is also available direct, from Northwest Art Glass, or from Victorian Art Glass. http://www.victorianartglass.biz http://www.debrady.com http://www.glasscampus.com |
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"John O. Riordan - Riordan Artistry" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks Dennis Brady and Javahut. I have followed your link, Dennis, to VictorianArtGlass/St.Just, and it does look promising. Javahut, I will check out Fremont in Seattle. This newsgroup is sometimes goofy, but I must say that it almost always comes up with the goods. Thanks again, John That's pretty funny, all the double talk and BS has confused the poor guy. By the looks of it John, you are in Chicago, save yourself the grief, Fremont makes mouthblown glass, not commercial Flash, that was Dennis's run at genius. I would suggest the bigger wholesalers that are also importers, don't know who the importer is of St. Just, but if Rainbow has it on the East coast, I would hazard a guess and think that they may be it, or Bendheim or Hollander, there is a Hollander branch in Chicago area, tell Ed or Diane, if they are still there, what you need. Ed Hoy's in Naperville, big maybe, and a bigger PIA to do business with. What about CR Loo on the west coast? They used to be involved with importing mouthblown, are they still? |
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Searching for machine/commercial-rolled flashed glass
wrote in message ups.com... \ I reply only to supply information for other readers. No, you only reply when it is in your own self-serving interest. Geez...does anybody else miss Mikey Savad? |
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As far as I know the only distributes of St. Just are Northwest Art Glass, Rainbow Art Glass and Ed Hoy. Hollander lost the account a couple of years ago. Bendheim has an exclusive North America deal with Lamberts and does not sell French glass. |
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"Vic" wrote in message ups.com... As far as I know the only distributes of St. Just are Northwest Art Glass, Rainbow Art Glass and Ed Hoy. Hollander lost the account a couple of years ago. Bendheim has an exclusive North America deal with Lamberts and does not sell French glass. AH-Ha, I thought I had purchased it from Hollander before, but it has been a while, so that answers that question,,, John is in Chicagoland, and therefore makes sense to get it from Hoy, But that can be tricky....unless he wants alot. and pre-pays, and gives up a first born grandchild with a picture of the storefront tattooed into his/her forehead. and then you can't have it for 8 weeks. |
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