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Ruth Barton <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Oct 2002 22:22:22 -0700
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Where in New England?  It's a big country. I'm in SE Vermont.  Ruth



At 5:59 AM -0400 10/21/02, Robert J. Cagnetta wrote:
>I have a friend who is a glass blower, and although I am a novice observer,
>I know that to refire glass once it has cooled is difficult, if not
>impossible.  Well, not impossible, but it would have to be slowly reheated,
>and then color applied.  To "brush" pigment onto the glass would require it
>to sill be hot, and I cant understand how to brush or screen a color onto
>hot glass.  He rolls the color onto the glass, or melts the color bar, onto
>clear glass.  And this particular piece definately has color only on one
>side.  This is not stained glass as I remember, but I as always looking from
>the pew, never up close.  Any contacts to find out more would be
>appreciated. We are in New England.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob
>
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Ruth Barton
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