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I have to say that I love the site as much as I've enjoyed Glass Line over the years. I've been a professional lampworker for 11 years now, and seem to learn something new all the time. Glass Line is vital to that educations, and helps those of us who are somewhat isolated interact and share ideas.
Kelly Green <Grywolfgls@aol.com>
Junction City, OR USA - Tuesday, December 08, 1998 at 23:24:14 (PST)
Between the GlassLine magazine, the info found here and the Hot Glass list serve...I may get this all figured out yet..;)
Everyone has been so wonderful and helpful...it really is a good feeling to be a part of a wonderful and talented group of people!!!!
All I can say is.....THANKS!
Sue Stewart <dstewart@ptialaska.net>
Juneau, AK USA - Monday, December 07, 1998 at 06:16:57 (PST)
I CAME TO THIS WEBSITE BECAUSE OF A PROJECT I WAS WORKING ON FOR SCHOOL ABOUT GLASS. I THOUGHT THAT IT MIGHT GIVE ME SOME INFORMATION THAT WOULD HELP ME ON MY PROJECT. THIS WEBSITE IS VERY NICE BUT IT DID NOT HELP ME ON MY PROJECT. THANKS FOR AT LEAST HAVING THIS SITE AVAILABLE TO ME IN CASE I MAY NEED IT AGAIN FOR SOMETHING ELSE.
TIANNA SPARKS
LEESBURG, OHIOOH USA - Wednesday, November 25, 1998 at 06:57:43 (PST)
we will soon be at www.glasstattoo.com and offer tools,supplies,classes and buy and sell glass from other glass artist. This is great and I look forward to '99,got to go for now HOT GLASS RULES Larry from Glass Tattoo .
Larry Cox < not yet>
Ventura, CA USA - Friday, November 20, 1998 at 20:20:18 (PST)
we will soon be at www.glasstattoo.com and offer tools,supplies,classes and buy and sell glass from other glass artist. This is great and I look forward to '99,got to go for now HOT GLASS RULES Larry from Glass Tattoo .
Larry Cox < not yet>
Ventura, CA USA - Friday, November 20, 1998 at 20:19:57 (PST)
we will soon be at www.glasstattoo.com and offer tools,supplies,classes and buy and sell glass from other glass artist. This is great and I look forward to '99,got to go for now HOT GLASS RULES Larry from Glass Tattoo .
Larry Cox < not yet>
Ventura, CA USA - Friday, November 20, 1998 at 20:19:13 (PST)
does anyone know ..ar can help me find a glassblowing school in south florida
joey s <joeyscl@aol.com>
delray beach, fl USA - Tuesday, November 10, 1998 at 01:45:39 (PST)
I have been a lampworker for about 20 years now. I've
enjoyed visiting this site and will be back for more. Thanks for all your efforts in bringing artists and information together.
Laurence Miller <clint@jas.net>
Wiergate, TX USA - Saturday, October 24, 1998 at 22:31:11 (PDT)
Grampa glass blower. Played with hot glass from 74 -84, that was some years ago!Great fun and great people
Roland Butler <RButler940@AOL.com>
East Longmeadow, MA USA - Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 12:11:37 (PDT)
This is a very nicely done site. I look forward to enjoying it for a long time. Thanks for the lifeline.
Matt Mowrey <mattm@alaskalife.net>
Anchorage, AK USA - Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 16:24:33 (PDT)
Just wanted to let you know I enjoyed visiting your site.
A. Bull
Santa Rosa, CA USA - Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 13:34:15 (PDT)
This is a Great site! Are there many of us Southern Hemisphere Lampworkers out there? We work at this full time and would love to here from some others who do this. We have been doing it for 20 years.
Alec and Emily Lake <alecl@es.co.nz>
Timaru, New Zealand - Tuesday, September 08, 1998 at 02:32:11 (PDT)
Great glass workers sight, full of usefull information and ideas, a real help to the new Lampworker such as I am! keep up the good work!
John Shamon <Atchofglas@aol.com>
Waquoit, Ma USA - Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 10:46:19 (PDT)
VERY IMPRESSIVE GOOD INFORMATION,COULD YOU PLEASE SEND ANY MAIL WITH REGARDS TO THE BLOW BLOW GLASS CONTAINER PROCESS.
CRAIG BRICKLEY <BRICKLEYCB@NAMPAK.CO.ZA>
GERMISTON, RSA - Monday, August 17, 1998 at 07:32:33 (PDT)
Great Glass! I think I'll have to sign up to take some classes.
Sharon Bates <beads@gilroy.com>
Morgan Hill, Ca USA - Thursday, August 06, 1998 at 22:20:02 (PDT)
Very impressive things
Stoyan Baev <lumina@mail.techno-link.com>
Varna, Bulgaria - Tuesday, June 23, 1998 at 14:41:29 (PDT)
great website hope we can contribute someday
powers brothers <powers@powersstainedglass>
scottsdale, az USA - Sunday, June 21, 1998 at 16:57:31 (PDT)
I have subscribed to Glassline since issue 1. I'm always
eager to read what's new. I've picked up most of my suppliers
and tools as well as ideas for new techniques.
Marian Fieldson <karmyne@lava.net>
Kurtistown, HI USA - Saturday, June 20, 1998 at 21:25:45 (PDT)
We are curating two traveling exhibitions of ExhibitsUSA. One called "Hot & Cool contemorary glass" the other "Enhancements functional handmade objects " Glass line will be included in the educational and programing guide of each.
Robert Logan/Robert Cugno <khmge@kanza.net>
Garnett, KS USA - Tuesday, June 16, 1998 at 13:30:42 (PDT)
This is one of the best and informative web sites that i
have iver seen. I have learned a lot from the discussions
Keep up the good work
jim simmons <jjsim@worldnet.att.net>
cornelius, or USA - Saturday, April 25, 1998 at 19:29:52 (PDT)
Owner of glass studio for 22 years. Off-hand blowing, leaded glass, fused, painted, or etched glass services. Have been the designer and gaffer for my husband. I'm new to the internet and have been delighted to find this web page. I plan to subscribe as to gain further access to information.
bonnie abler <abler@tcei.com>
kiel, wi USA - Wednesday, April 22, 1998 at 06:24:16 (PDT)
I'm a glass cutter , this is a very interesting site. I will be back to visit you more often. I make glass trinket boxes and mirror boxes. I'm interested in glass blowing also .
Frank O'shields <foshields@aol.com>
Chattanooga, Tn USA - Wednesday, April 01, 1998 at 17:00:21 (PST)
I am looking for Murano glass fish blocks that were made in the 60's and 70's (?).They are solid glass, rectangular in shape and have fish and other underwater sea life. Does any one know where any of these can be found? Thanks for your help. Mary
Mary Lenz <Lenz@inlink.com>
Kirkwood, Mo. USA - Sunday, March 22, 1998 at 09:03:53 (PST)
Very impressed with this site. It has so much information.
I've bookmarked it and you can be sure I will return.
Hopefully, it will be useful for my thesis research.
Catherine M. Dluzak <catdluzak@hotmail.com>
Muncie, IN USA - Monday, March 16, 1998 at 17:39:10 (PST)
GREAT FORUM. This is a great web site that brings glass people together for mutual exchanges
Ericka Mattsson <dblswede@televar.com>
Sandpoint, ID USA - Friday, February 27, 1998 at 22:23:55 (PST)
I was so impressed with your publication that I added your
URL to my webpage: http://boulder.earthnet.net/~quintero
I hope you approve, and if I assumed incorrectly, please
advise, and I will remove it.
I am a 6th year "off-hand" glassblower, and I have been
working with glass for almost twenty years.
You have survived the trial of time and are a refreshing
model of dedication to our art.
Keep up the Great Work!
Steve Quintero
Steve Quintero <FredDuLant@earthnet.net>
Denver, CO USA - Sunday, February 22, 1998 at 21:09:21 (PST)
What a great service this site is! It's thrilling to see and be able to connect to this mammoth art glass family.
J T Gregory <nanjai@msn.com>
Duvall, WA USA - Thursday, February 19, 1998 at 22:37:35 (PST)
This is a great site with much valuable info.
Susan Cathcart <niet@niet.on.ca>
Kitchener, ON Canada - Tuesday, February 10, 1998 at 03:31:50 (PST)
Really terrific website and great to be able to feel part of the glass art community world wide
Dr Paul Margerison <p.margerison@open.ac.uk>
Milton Keynes, Bucks England - Friday, February 06, 1998 at 13:58:04 (PST)
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