I have started looking into blowing glass. Do you know of any classes in the north east that teaches the art?
Larry Peaster <teetime2@prodigy.net>
Reno, nv USA - Wednesday, December 22, 1999 at 15:35:43 (PST)
Looking for leads to Glass Blowers in Austria, mostly near the Salzburg area, plan to go there in year 2000, visting my old home and family, would like to contact some local glass blowers. I am just getting into it.
Otto Sorg <osorg@theglasstouch.com>
Dexter, MI USA - Friday, December 17, 1999 at 12:54:58 (PST)
Just looking for anyone in the upstate NY area who does the lampworking. I'm an open person who wants to share knowledge with other lampworkers. I've got my own studio so if yer interested drop me a note. Lets hook up and make some funky glass! Two minds are better than one, right?!
Red Tail Glass <Jeffrtg@hotmail.com>
Stamford, NY USA - Thursday, December 16, 1999 at 10:39:43 (PST)
Great site! Our engraving artists heard about your newsletter at Dry Heat Glassworks! Keep up the great newsletter.
Dave <hello@dryheatglass.com>
Tucson, AZ USA - Friday, December 10, 1999 at 11:16:39 (PST)
Was technical glass blower for thirty years, Supervisor at Glass Instruments, Pasadena, CA, three years at Naval Ordinance Test Station, China Lake, CA., nine years at Curtis Technology, San Diego, CA., and several years with my own shop in San Bernardino, CA. Now retired for fourteen years and miss the work. Wonder if there are any places in the West that might be able to use my skills part time.
Bob Johnston <bjohnson@sanjuan.net>
Monticello, UT USA - Friday, December 03, 1999 at 08:34:17 (PST)
I'm a self taught lampworker or 6 years. Have loved
this magazine since I was in college at Alfred University
in the BFA peogram. I am hoping to start a lampworking
school of my own one day, for all of you who want to learn.
Elizabeth Giroux <GlassLiz@aol.com>
Palm Harbor, Fl USA - Monday, November 22, 1999 at 16:13:05 (PST)
Thanks for the helpful respones to Hourglass needed, my friend will be able to complete his Christmas gift for his daughter. Enjoyed reading the Glassline Forum
J Maxwell <l.maxwell@worldnet.att.net>
Gulfport, MS USA - Thursday, November 18, 1999 at 16:22:43 (PST)
WOW, What a terrific site. I'll be back to soak some more info later. Back to work.
Judith <cassup4@telusplanet.net>
Canada - Monday, November 08, 1999 at 21:52:22 (PST)
We met Jodi Bove last year at the Texas Renaissance Festival, and we went back today just to see her again. We bought a paperweight, which I will also treasure. I would very much like to communicate with her. She does marvelous work. Bonnie Riley
Bonnie Riley <mbarly@neosoft.com>
houston, tx USA - Saturday, November 06, 1999 at 17:15:43 (PST)
Just searching for a 18"-24"hourglass for a friend to use in his daughter's christmas gift. Neat website, will be back.
J Maxwell <l.maxwell@worldnet.att.net>
Gulfport, MS USA - Friday, November 05, 1999 at 07:35:34 (PST)
Nice site! I just got my glaswork engineer diploma at
the Leidse Instrumentmakers School (laboratory glass).
Just getting information. I'm looking for jobs in foreign
countries,so if you got sugestions: please send!
Thijs Krijnen <thijsjes@hetnet.nl>
Rotterdam, the netherlands - Wednesday, November 03, 1999 at 10:15:05 (PST)
Just would like to find a company called "ProFusion", and
am having hard time. It's in Arizona, and they sell sheets of
"dichroic" glass which is my specialty. Always want to check out qaulity of different suppliers. If you are familiar with people named above, please inform me as how to get in contact with them. Thank you, a "dicro lover!"
Randy <ranman101@worldnet.att.net>
Fresno, CA USA - Tuesday, October 26, 1999 at 15:01:36 (PDT)
Great Site.the Glass Line continues to do a great service to the industry.
Bill Jucksch <glasshos@infi.net>
virginia Beach, Va USA - Sunday, October 24, 1999 at 08:19:47 (PDT)
I am really looking for a glassblowing program where I could learn the finer aspects of this artform
Jon M. Voiselle <voiselle420@yahoo.com>
macon, ga USA - Saturday, October 23, 1999 at 09:57:14 (PDT)
just found you and would like to access more info. I am a lampworker with just over 1 year experience and took a course with Pati Walton in Bozeman, Montana this summer. Fantastic describes it all.
maurice gasnier <gasnier@cadvision.com>
calgary, ab canada - Friday, October 15, 1999 at 04:51:36 (PDT)
Shalom! I am a glassblower in need of a shop to work in. If anyone needs a glassblower, particularly anyone in Colorado, Montana, Arizona, or Utah....please feel free to contact me. Thanks!
Tetnunhey <EzRa5APet@webtv.net>
Nashville, Tn USA - Sunday, October 10, 1999 at 11:11:59 (PDT)
Great webpage! Drop me an e-note when you all make a trip up to Corning Glass.
Lorrie Schreck <webwench98@hotmail.com>
Ithaca, NY USA - Saturday, October 09, 1999 at 19:51:47 (PDT)
Not bad! Have added this to my favourite list.
will be back again
Burkhard
Burkhard Lierath <Lierath@compuserve.com>
Berlin, Germany - Saturday, October 02, 1999 at 05:48:20 (PDT)
a great web-site, thanks
Donna Stamm <donnastm@juno.com>
Hamersville, Oh USA - Saturday, September 11, 1999 at 15:11:48 (PDT)
sorry incomplete E-Mail address last time
Jerry Smith <jebas19@juno.com>
Albany, Or USA - Friday, September 10, 1999 at 20:22:20 (PDT)
I am a want a be blower and am just gathering information about the "art" I hope to learn, see and listen to all of you on this websight thank you
Jerry Smith <jebas@juno.com>
Albany, OR USA - Friday, September 10, 1999 at 20:19:49 (PDT)
Wow, what a site to stumble upon! I'm an aspiring glassblower here in Mass, and need an apprenticeship like you wouldn't believe. C'mon hook me up with a hot shop! I'll do any shop oriented duty just for blow spots. Willing to relocate after my glass classes are done in january.
Keith Mahoney <mijhol@aol.com>
Beantown, Ma USA - Friday, September 10, 1999 at 13:42:06 (PDT)
I'm a neon glass bender interested in learning how to make
glass figurines and/or old style bottles with pontil rod and blow pipe.
I would like to know where I could learn how to do that.
Thanks.....
Eric Rice <ARGON65@hotmail.com>
Blue Ball, Pa USA - Monday, September 06, 1999 at 11:06:27 (PDT)
I'm a tie-dye artist with an interest in learning glass blowing and I live in the Portland, OR area.
Chris Truver <rnbwraggs.aol.com>
vancouver, wa USA - Monday, September 06, 1999 at 10:08:48 (PDT)
It's got to be HOT!
Sara Minter-Hoffman <bbcupcake@Hotmail.com>
Taylors, SC USA - Tuesday, August 31, 1999 at 21:23:51 (PDT)
This is a very informative resource.
Maurice Hinton <MHinton@BeauxBijoux.com>
Terry, MS USA - Monday, August 16, 1999 at 15:14:27 (PDT)
this is so great that i found you! im just learning how to do lampwork here in so.cal. trying to make connections...and thats where i found you. i feel so much better now! there's not many down here in S.B. im slowly getting my studio all together...any help or info would be great!lisa024@aol.com.......THANKS :)
lisa <lisa024@aol.com>
santa barbara, cali USA - Saturday, July 31, 1999 at 11:50:08 (PDT)
would like to open small glass art shop. need to find reputable distributor with wide variety of blown glass
and related items. would prefer to own outright. would
consider franchise. thanks
jim holovacs <1maverick@adelphia .net>
forked river , nj USA - Saturday, July 24, 1999 at 15:58:56 (PDT)
would like to open small glass art shop. need to find reputable distributor with wide variety of blown glass
and related items. would prefer to own outright. would
consider franchise. thanks
jim holovacs <1maverick@adelphia .net>
forked river , nj USA - Saturday, July 24, 1999 at 15:58:11 (PDT)
My Dad and I are scientific glassblowers and have recieved a few of your
latest publications. They are great, new vendors and interesting
articles. Keep up the great work.
Patrick DeFlorio
Patrick DeFlorio <pdef;lorio@gis.net>
Concord, MA USA - Thursday, July 22, 1999 at 09:28:49 (PDT)
Hello again. I signed your guestbook earlier but since I am new at this e-mail stuff, I forgot to put the 7 in my e-mail address. It is wlfpaw7@aol.com. Sorry about that.
William Fegeley, Jr. <wlfpaw7@aol.com>
Hatboro, PA USA - Tuesday, July 20, 1999 at 23:52:30 (PDT)
Enjoyed what I`ve seen on Glass Line as a beginning self taught beadmaker I look forward to info on all the techniques on all types of glasswork I can find. Anybody else out there that wishes to share knowledge?
Cassandra Hargitt <cellularslave@yahoo.com>
mill creek, wa USA - Tuesday, July 20, 1999 at 16:02:32 (PDT)
I'm finally on-line. I am currently etching glass by sand-
blasting it. Looking forward to meeting many many artists.
Thanks for being here.
william fegeley, jr <wlfpaw@aol.com>
hatboro, pa USA - Tuesday, July 20, 1999 at 10:07:02 (PDT)
I'm delighted to find a group of explorers and craftsman.
Scott S. Cooper <scottc@art-of-adornment.com>
Portland, OR USA - Friday, July 09, 1999 at 18:50:08 (PDT)
Being new to the "net", this is the first place I wanted to find....people of like minds and like passions. You made my day! Thanks!!
judy cory <judycory@earthlink.net>
West Chester, Pa. USA - Monday, July 05, 1999 at 23:06:00 (PDT)
I am a glass bead maker just moved here form Mendocino County, CA. Enjoyed the Puget Sound Bead Show recently. I am looking for other beadmakers in the area to chat with. I have subscribed to GlassLine for a number of years, but I am not sure it followed me here to Washington. HELP! I love the magazine.
Patricia Lebbert <PLEBBERT@aol.com>
University Place, WA USA - Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 17:58:32 (PDT)
enjoyed
kilnkat <kilnkat@webtv.net>
seabrook, tx USA - Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 05:14:19 (PDT)
Just livin' the high life blowin' Humboldt style...many lovely vibes to y'all out there in glass galaxies near n far...n one out to you,Autumn-grrl, "work it own it work it"
Eli n Anni
Eureka , CA USA - Monday, June 21, 1999 at 03:03:53 (PDT)
looking for glass blowing lessons in utah , any help would be greatly appreciated.
shanna penrod <Bbrnnmom@aol.com>
slc, ut USA - Friday, June 11, 1999 at 00:42:51 (PDT)
Good pages!
Ecofabrics (webmaster) <support@easeweb.com>
USA - Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 05:06:10 (PDT)
I am new at this. I have just started making beads and loving it. I need any and all info I can get Thanks Diane
Diane Hoefly <AuntDDDD@aol.com>
Weirsdale, Fl USA - Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 08:36:17 (PDT)
Very attractive Web site. My son is a part-time glass blower. He needs additional training. Is anyone familiar with training or apprentice positions in VA. or surrounding States. I'm not in this field of expertise and have limited sources for inquiry. I will return. Thank You.
Terry Hill <Thill@wdc.fsa.usda.gov>
Washington, DC USA - Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 07:49:42 (PDT)
Thanx for such a cool online offering - I especially appreciate the beadmaking articles! I've been looking for just such a magazine ever since I began reading similar articles in the Lapidary Journal. Guess my next move is to subscribe to GlassLine, eh?
Dave Hunter <tunzabeads@yahoo.com>
Charleston, IL USA - Monday, May 17, 1999 at 07:34:22 (PDT)
Thanx for such a cool online offering - I especially appreciate the beadmaking articles! I've been looking for just such a magazine ever since I started reading similar article in the Lapidary Journal.... guess my next move is to subscribe, eh?
Dave Hunter <tunzabeads@yahoo.com>
Chaleston, IL USA - Monday, May 17, 1999 at 07:31:30 (PDT)
Hi there, I'm still trying to find something here in The
Netherlands about workshops, courses, glass blowing but
very limited info available. ANY OF YOU KNOW?????????
Would appreciate it a lot, thanks, Karin.
Karin van Gelden <karingelden@hotmail.com>
The Hague, ZH The Netherlands - Friday, May 14, 1999 at 02:00:00 (PDT)
I am new to lampworking and really enjoying it. Trying to learn as much as possible
Sharon Davis <harp@dmv.com>
Kent Island, MD USA - Saturday, May 08, 1999 at 03:39:59 (PDT)
I'm a self taught lampwoker.looking for giftshops and distibutors.I specialize in wildlife,deer,wolves ect.(607)583-4043
Joseph G Rotsell <jrglass@webtv.net>
Savona, ny USA - Sunday, April 25, 1999 at 10:19:40 (PDT)
I am a beginner bead maker just checking out the information that is out there.
Laura
USA - Wednesday, April 21, 1999 at 07:19:16 (PDT)
I am a visual arts student in Dallas and I'm very interested in exploring the media of glass.
lesia sims <oldsguy@aol.com>
rockwall, tx USA - Wednesday, April 14, 1999 at 10:03:10 (PDT)
My Wife and I are bottle diggers here in Oahu. We find alot of glass articles from a pre 1900's dump. In our finds we've come across alot of old marbles. We are interested in starting our own glass marble making business!!! Aloha.
Calvin Y. Sugita <csugita@gte.net>
Honolulu, HI USA - Wednesday, April 07, 1999 at 13:05:57 (PDT)
My husb does the stained glass and I do the lampwork beads. I've been trying to connect with issues of Glassline for over a year. and was delighted to find it online. I'm NEW to internet and struggling to find my way around. Looking forward to further contact.
Barbara Carsus/Glass by Carsus <barbead6@gateway.net>
worcester, ma USA - Wednesday, April 07, 1999 at 12:04:39 (PDT)
I just love all the information on beads, keep up the
good work.
NorthaTurner <tbc@ncfweb.net>
Bellevue, WA USA - Tuesday, April 06, 1999 at 09:25:41 (PDT)
I think hot glass is the greatest! Very nice site, Thanks for your hard work keeping it up to date.
Paul Sakala <sakspak@aol.com>
Charlotte, NC USA - Thursday, March 11, 1999 at 04:16:34 (PST)
just surfing found this page[[it's great] just had to stop and say hi
donald.f.cannon <donald549@webtv.net>
buffalo, ny USA - Sunday, March 07, 1999 at 13:06:41 (PST)
Enjoyed browsing in your site. I am a beginner lampworker but have been a potter for 20 years . Beads have stolen my heart. Thanks for the info.
Penny Luther <lazya@uswest.net>
Hamilton, Mt USA - Thursday, March 04, 1999 at 13:54:48 (PST)
great site!
Elizabeth <elizabethtucker@webtv.net>
indpla, in USA - Saturday, February 27, 1999 at 18:53:28 (PST)
Great Site! Lots of info for a newbie! Will visit often
as I am new to Beads and Marbles. Keep up the good work.
Nancy Blackstock <nancybla@buggs.net>
Bracey, Va USA - Sunday, February 21, 1999 at 19:12:23 (PST)
Thank you James this website is truly wonderful.,
Judith s McDanniel <Jsmglass@aol.com>
Costa Mesa, Cal USA - Saturday, February 20, 1999 at 22:20:52 (PST)
Visiting your site.. very interesting. I have been doing stainglass for about 8 years (for fun) nurse full time. I started lampworking about 4-5 yrs ago.. on the hot head torch and fusing small stuff in the last 2 yrs.. I rec'd a minor burner for x-mas but I am afraid I will burn down the house. I live in the midwest the garage is out for the winter tooo cooold! any one w/ suggestions for me please email me.. Thanks and this is a great site.
Leslie Ihrie <SkiWiMe@aol.com>
Midlothian, IL USA - Wednesday, February 17, 1999 at 17:11:35 (PST)
just browsing. Looks good
Jeff Bryant <jeffronimo@hotmail.com>
western, nc USA - Monday, February 08, 1999 at 11:29:47 (PST)
I'm finding myself here at this site fairly often, so I thought I'd sign your book! And I invite you to reciprocate - sign our guest book at www.grayparrotglass.com :0)
I have just signed up for the banner exchange, and I looking forward to increased traffic!
Chuck <webmaster@grayparrotglass.com>
louisville, co USA - Sunday, February 07, 1999 at 09:43:16 (PST)
Just a word about, what a geat site this is.We have several classes coming up and this looks like the place to list them. We love to sell our art glass / hot glass and for any hot glass artist out there to stop in and say hi at our site, as we may want some of your work in our showroom.
We are at www.glasstattoo.com
Larry of Glass Tattoo
USA - Friday, January 29, 1999 at 23:44:43 (PST)
Gotta give you a comment to get in your guestbook?
Teresa Ueltschey <fireisland@compuserve.com>
Austin, TX USA - Friday, January 29, 1999 at 14:32:52 (PST)
just trying to melt some glass here!
G.L. Voorhies <dvoor@efn.org>
Blue River, or USA - Thursday, January 28, 1999 at 22:35:29 (PST)
I represent National Torch div. of Premier Industries. I appreciate Glassline as a forum to reach glassworkers with news of our new torch products. Thank you, Jim.
glenn rye
fridley, mn USA - Sunday, January 24, 1999 at 21:43:33 (PST)
This is one of my favorite sites.
Bob Morey <bob@solidnet.com>
Kelso, WA USA - Friday, January 22, 1999 at 22:40:16 (PST)
hello from alaska
susan moore
wasilla, ak USA - Thursday, January 21, 1999 at 18:38:15 (PST)
this is an exciting site i'm glad that you are making it happen. i like everything about glass i am a journeyman crafts person in a fantastic studio in mississippi called pearl river glass studio. i love flat glass but i would also like to learn to cast, blow, and do this thing called "warm glass" like lalique. patte de verre. i just started lampworking and love that it is so much fun after the "process" of leaded glass. Well, its a great new year
marianne royals wynn <royalmm@aol.com>
jackson, ms USA - Thursday, January 21, 1999 at 17:42:03 (PST)
Enjoyed the information
C.Crolla <tjphoto@inreach.com>
USA - Monday, January 18, 1999 at 17:13:17 (PST)
Hay, is anybody out there doing architectural scale stained glass? If so do you have a studio with craftsmen working for you? And the big question are you making any money?
C GORE <fourgore@webtv.com>
ALBUQUERQUE, NM USA - Monday, January 18, 1999 at 09:44:43 (PST)
Surprised to see so few glass casters links compared to
the long lists for other glass fields.
Kristin Gudjonsdottir <stina@emf.net>
Pleasant Hill, CA USA - Friday, January 15, 1999 at 23:23:25 (PST)
Good to make contact with glassblowers around the world.
I.Harper <irvin@vitrum.co.uk>
Scotland - Wednesday, January 06, 1999 at 06:16:01 (PST)
very nice site, i will be back
william ironhand swick <ironhand@ironhandstudios.com>
banning, ca USA - Saturday, January 02, 1999 at 21:47:01 (PST)
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