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Old 2019-01-09, 9:23pm
Murarisa Murarisa is offline
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Question DH Triton and Nyx, how to distinguish them

Hello to everyone!

I have a batch of rods with note "Nyx and Triton".
Some of these rods has it's own notes "Nyx" or "Triton", but most of rods are unnamed.
Visually they all look exactly the same, but I now that there are two different glasses in work.

Maybe there are some tips to distinguish one from another, with or without making beads? I will be very thankful.
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Old 2019-01-10, 7:43am
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Due to the fact the rods look alike it will be hard to distinguish one from another. But you can just melt the tip of a rod and then reduce. There should be a difference.

Elke
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Old 2019-01-11, 9:32am
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Due to the fact the rods look alike it will be hard to distinguish one from another. But you can just melt the tip of a rod and then reduce. There should be a difference.

Elke
This method will suit me, thank you!
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