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Bill R.
11-12-2005, 05:14 PM
friend of mine will be at the Corning Glass museum for the 60's display. Fritz as seen here in a poster from the sixties. Should be well worth attending if like glass blowing Here's a link to the page (http://www.cmog.org/index.asp?pageId=1277#3)

Gayle
11-12-2005, 05:28 PM
Wow, Bill. Very nice. Thanks for reminding me how much I love art glass. Too bad Cornell/Corning/Ithica is so hard to get to. I would go.



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winfred
11-12-2005, 09:18 PM
i did the corning tour probably 20 years ago and it was cool watching them blow glass, thats a weird process

Gayle
11-12-2005, 09:51 PM
i did the corning tour probably 20 years ago and it was cool watching them blow glass, thats a weird process


When you were 5?

winfred
11-12-2005, 09:52 PM
7-8

Gayle
11-12-2005, 09:58 PM
I always knew you had refined tastes Winfred :)

Brian C.
11-12-2005, 10:27 PM
....without being burned as a witch.

I lived my first 12 years in the Buffalo, NY area and remember going to the Glassworks a few times, in Boy Scouts, and on fieldtrips, etc. To this day I still marvel at beautiful works of glass-art. Those are terrific Bill. They offer a glass blowing class at the local university, but it's expensive, takes a lot of time and dedication and requires actual creative ability. So, let's see.....I'm 0-4 on that one! :p

I still love cut glassware, the odd shaped massive ashtray, prisms, vases.....most anything big, heavy, and made of pure, clear sand!

Brian C.

Bill R.
11-12-2005, 10:57 PM
work... very cool art form.. Here's one of his pieces that just sold a couple of weeks ago at the auction to raise money for the pilchuck glass school in Seattle.. This one sold for 16k and brought a lot more than the opening price for it.http://www.pilchuck.com/events/auction_catalog/live_section/images/63.jpg





....without being burned as a witch.

I lived my first 12 years in the Buffalo, NY area and remember going to the Glassworks a few times, in Boy Scouts, and on fieldtrips, etc. To this day I still marvel at beautiful works of glass-art. Those are terrific Bill. They offer a glass blowing class at the local university, but it's expensive, takes a lot of time and dedication and requires actual creative ability. So, let's see.....I'm 0-4 on that one! :p

I still love cut glassware, the odd shaped massive ashtray, prisms, vases.....most anything big, heavy, and made of pure, clear sand!

Brian C.