It is very quiet on this blog. I know people view the blog, but no comments. Questions? We love questions, inquires, or suggestions. I posted today about historical bottles and saw that I last posted about Lalique glass in May. Gasp. It hasn't been that long has it?
Yesterday, we took a walk through ebay on past ebay sales for American Brilliant Cut Glass. Sales are few.
Why do you think sales are few? It isn't just cut glass. It seems to be all types of glass. Maybe if we could shabby chic the glass it would sell?
We decided that our blog should be fun and informative about glass and anything else that interests us. If you have questions on glass repair or have a repair contact us via email,text,or this blog, as we provide a service repairing antique and collectible glass, crystal, and china. We offer quality work, reasonable prices, professional standards and two old-fashioned words that have not lost their meaning for us... Honesty and Integrity
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors
Super site for bottle collectors of all types: http://www.fohbc.org/
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