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2016-10-20, 7:23pm
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Glass ID KB-???
I need help finding out what kind of glass I have. It came from a lampworker who worked mainly in 104 but dabbled in boro. The rods are all labeled KB-###-C. One of the reds is KB-121-C. Anyone know what this is?
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2016-10-20, 8:11pm
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Originally Posted by jeepinwelch
I need help finding out what kind of glass I have. It came from a lampworker who worked mainly in 104 but dabbled in boro. The rods are all labeled KB-###-C. One of the reds is KB-121-C. Anyone know what this is?
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Kugler?
Their 104 is often called Kugler Beadmaking an 121 is Opal Red
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2016-10-20, 8:27pm
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Kugler?
Their 104 is often called Kugler Beadmaking an 121 is Opal Red
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Thanks! I will check some of the other numbers and see if they match up.
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2016-10-20, 8:59pm
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Kugler it is! Many shades of beige. lol
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2016-10-21, 7:29am
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Oohhhh, some of those beiges may be the silver cinnamon, silver petrol, and caramel apple! They had some losers though too. Hope you scored!
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2016-10-21, 7:57am
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The names I found to match the numbers were different on some of the sites. The color chart from Facet Design had all of the colors listed so I am going with their names. For the beige colors I have Soft Rose, Light Beige, Silver Petrol, Silver Brown, Iris Savanna and Tabac Light.
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2016-10-22, 8:44am
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Originally Posted by jeepinwelch
The names I found to match the numbers were different on some of the sites. The color chart from Facet Design had all of the colors listed so I am going with their names. For the beige colors I have Soft Rose, Light Beige, Silver Petrol, Silver Brown, Iris Savanna and Tabac Light.
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I think the winners there are silver petrol, iris savanne, silver brown and Tabac light.
There were complaints about cracking, and Kugler has stated that it is up to the artist to check compatibility, so you may want to proceed with caution.
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