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lampworker1
2008-12-06, 9:11pm
Who has a variety of 96 COE glass?
Check out Bridgetown Glass - By the rod and out of this world service :)
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barbaracollins
2008-12-07, 3:16am
Olympic Color Rods, To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Wonderful sales and service.
lampworker1
2008-12-07, 7:31am
Thanks so much!!!
beadsoncypress
2008-12-07, 8:19am
Phoenix..vintage stuff too!
lunamoonshadow
2008-12-07, 8:22am
Gail
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Gaffer, Reichenbach, etc.
(and her duos & veiled cane are to die for!!)
beadgoodies
2008-12-07, 8:50am
Also:
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Candy
I forgot to put this in my first post :(
Gail Joseph does has wonderful cane as well - her veiled cane melts so nice and the colors are so vibrant :)
I am slowly getting a stash of her colors :)
Her service is wonderful as well!!!
lampworker1
2008-12-07, 10:49am
Thanks again, I have so much frit that is 96, now of course (lol) I need more 96 coe glass.
JameyLynn at Howaco also carries 96 coe Uroboros. Great service and great prices.
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We sell a lot of COE 96 glass! Just click on the banner below to get to Flamedame!
Paula
Don't forget that you can buy a lot of 96COE Glass at any stained glass store & cut it into strips yourself.
It's a pretty darn cheap way to buy glass
lunamoonshadow
2008-12-08, 7:38pm
Yes, but not all stained glass is compatable with all other 96 coe glass.
Bullseye is only compatable if it's tested fuseable (the catalog will tell you) & others are *if* they're the same system, but if they've got coatings & such, they may *not* be safe to stuff into a torch flame--some of that stuff is ONLY made for making stained glass with--not for heating up in a flame! (the fuseable stuff should work, within it's own brand). Like everything else, you've got viscosity to deal with. (and sharp edges on the strips ;))
lampworker1
2008-12-09, 6:57am
Thanks again. Everyone, we are a creative bunch aren't we?
joyce-l-o
2008-12-09, 9:06pm
Don't forget the wonderful gaffer glass. gafferglassusa.com
PaulaD
2008-12-10, 12:41pm
We have the Cim 96 for sale by the rod. These colors don't get a lot of press but they are really nice colors.
Paula
lunamoonshadow
2008-12-18, 11:25am
I only have one color of the CIM 96, but it is really pretty....someday I'll get more (omg, I'm such a glass freak...it's pathetic!)
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