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Old 2009-06-22, 3:56pm
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Old 2009-06-23, 10:44am
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Btw, the Steel Blue is a great base for Raku!
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Old 2009-06-23, 7:10pm
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I think E-062, Blue Rose, is what someone was referring to, but I think it would be too dark for a Navy/Air Force Blue. It's no longer listed, but it was a VERY intense blue. I mixed only 1 medium piece of frit with about 2" of white rod and got a perfect match for periwinkle blue. The rod is so dark that it would be easy to pick it up thinking it was black.
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Old 2009-06-23, 7:15pm
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Geez. I just got my blue rose listed last month! I am soo far behind!
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Old 2009-06-24, 11:01am
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Holy frit, batman!

Paula- my glass was there today! Not so much as a chip out of it either... And it's beautiful. I can't wait to try that Navy but looks like Saturday before I have any torch time. Bob's back from NH... got back Sunday but Sunday I was in Mass. loving Vittorio's demos! Haven't even seen him yet this week as he's a shift worker. We take our time when we can get it and, as I tell him, he comes before glass. (Then I thank heaven that he works nights sometimes so I can torch! lol)

Anyway, that was really fast service and I thank you!

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Old 2009-06-25, 8:40am
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Paula- my glass was there today! Not so much as a chip out of it either... And it's beautiful. I can't wait to try that Navy but looks like Saturday before I have any torch time. Bob's back from NH... got back Sunday but Sunday I was in Mass. loving Vittorio's demos! Haven't even seen him yet this week as he's a shift worker. We take our time when we can get it and, as I tell him, he comes before glass. (Then I thank heaven that he works nights sometimes so I can torch! lol)

Anyway, that was really fast service and I thank you!

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Hope you'll show us pictures of how the color worked out for you...inquiring minds want to know !!!

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Old 2009-06-25, 10:33am
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I'll be playing with these colors tonight! Will try to post pictures but probably not til Saturday.

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Old 2009-06-29, 5:31pm
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I need to do more testing but here are a couple of "navy" beads.



The one on the left is the effretre transparent navy OVER the other navy I bought, whose name escapes me right now but is earlier in this thread. It's awful to get old! The transparent navy looks like a deep cobalt to me. The other blue is really nice. It was creamy and delicious to work with.

I think the beadies are ugly but my muse wasn't with me that night.

Tonight, I played with frit.... must get back to the navy though.

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Old 2009-06-29, 5:47pm
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Thats a pretty blue...I wish my beads looked like yours when my muse isn't with me!
Yours look really nice, I like them!
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