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Kalera 2011-11-04 5:30pm

Do you want a COE 96 reactive ivory?
 
This is to tie in with the other thread in the Kiosk, to help show the actual numbers of people who would like to use a silver-reactive ivory in COE 96.

LAJ 2011-11-04 5:47pm

I'm in for sure!!

rosemarie23 2011-11-04 6:17pm

Me too!

LemonwoodStudio 2011-11-04 6:18pm

Maybe do a post in the Family Room to let people know the poll is on?

Tillie 2011-11-04 6:42pm

Absolutely!!

Judith Billig 2011-11-04 6:42pm

Of course I want!!!!!
Pretty PLEASE.

Dreamscapes Studio 2011-11-04 6:46pm

YES, YES, YES ... PLEASE!!! :biggrin:

alb6094 2011-11-04 8:16pm

Me, me, me! :D

PittsGlass 2011-11-04 9:41pm

I will need LOTS of it. I want to use it in the furnace, so I will buy pounds and pounds!

Kalera 2011-11-04 10:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by LemonwoodStudio (Post 3768928)
Maybe do a post in the Family Room to let people know the poll is on?

GREAT idea! Will do.

Diane Woodall 2011-11-04 11:48pm

If HELL YES!!!! was an answer, that would be me.

kiko 2011-11-05 5:13am

Absolutely yes.

Gillianbeads 2011-11-05 6:22am

For sure....I would love it in a 96

Toni Lutman 2011-11-05 9:13am

Shortly after I started lampworking I was using a lot of Uroboros and Gaffer, but I stopped because most of my beads have organic leanings, and I could do so much more with a reactive ivory involved. So I have a bunch of glass just sitting there, waiting for a 96 coe reactive ivory. I will be THRILLED if they actually make it! :biggrin:

Cinnamon 2011-11-05 10:52am

Yes, I would!

Neomi

marilyn h 2011-11-05 11:30am

What Diane Woodall said!

alb6094 2011-11-05 11:57am

Woo hoo, we're up to 37! :D

2tumblingdragonz 2011-11-05 1:46pm

Yes please.

namaste
Rowyn

glass_affair 2011-11-05 2:02pm

I would!

ohgosh 2011-11-05 3:09pm

Yes of course.

AVTrout 2011-11-05 11:26pm

If we had a dark ivory in the 90 or 96 COE's, I'd buy several lbs. just to start out with, the options would be endless for creating interesting, beautiful work. Dark Ivory would really open up a lot of color combos!

I love COE 90 and 96, but I have been using COE 104 for about a year now because of the wide variety of silver colors available. 104 is my least favorite glass to work with, but for silver glass colors, I'm stuck with it.

Geneva 2011-11-06 8:32am

yes

Diane Woodall 2011-11-06 9:26am

I haven't been able to stop thinking about this since I answered the poll YES! Imagine being able to use all of those yummy Reichenbach 96 colors and create the same organic reactions we can only do now with 104 and 90.

Kalera, if you make this happen you'll be a hero. :love:

Kalera 2011-11-06 10:57am

Hee hee, it won't be me making it happen, it will be everyone getting together and showing how useful it would be for us! But yes, for years I have wished I could use the awesome reactivity of Reichenbach and other colors with a silver-reactive ivory... especially being able to encase with Uroboros clear! So I am crossing my fingers with great hope.

sweetiedog 2011-11-06 2:52pm

I would love to see Uroboros make it in sheet for fusing as well as rod. Then I could finally narrow down the number of COEs I need to keep track of in my studio.

Kalera 2011-11-07 7:59pm

60 yes votes! That's great!

alb6094 2011-11-07 8:37pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kalera (Post 3772457)
60 yes votes! That's great!

Awesome! I keep checking it daily, it's so cool to see the numbers going up and up!

bluffroadglass 2011-11-07 8:51pm

Definitely put me in the "yes" column.

PKnowler 2011-11-07 10:10pm

Yes I would be interested a coe 96 reactive glass. Thanks, Paula

smkes 2011-11-08 6:23am

Absolutely! That would be awesome!


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