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2010-11-26, 10:01am
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Who Makes Silver Brown?
I Have seen such gorgeous samples of it that I am compelled to buy some. Who makes it?
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2010-11-26, 10:03am
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2010-11-26, 2:15pm
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... unless the Silver Brown you are looking for is the Kugler one, which is B181A and used to be called Silver Cinnamon.
In which case, you can still pick it up at Artistry in Glass, or other places.
It'd be nice if all of the manufacturers ensured they didn't duplicate existing names, but we don't live in that world.
The Reichenbach Silver Brown is the transparent reducing silver-glass one
The Kugler Silver Brown is the yummy reacts-with-ivory-and-is-beautiful-with-silver-glass one
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2010-11-26, 2:35pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Oenone
... unless the Silver Brown you are looking for is the Kugler one, which is B181A and used to be called Silver Cinnamon.
In which case, you can still pick it up at Artistry in Glass, or other places.
It'd be nice if all of the manufacturers ensured they didn't duplicate existing names, but we don't live in that world.
The Reichenbach Silver Brown is the transparent reducing silver-glass one
The Kugler Silver Brown is the yummy reacts-with-ivory-and-is-beautiful-with-silver-glass one
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May I an email address for this company artistry in Glass please
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2010-11-26, 3:55pm
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Thank you--I believe I have a rod or two of the silver cinnamon, so I will try the Reichenbach one!
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2010-11-26, 4:33pm
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Quote:
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May I an email address for this company artistry in Glass please
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It's right in google? - www.artistryinglass
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2010-11-26, 11:55pm
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If you're in the US, you will want to order your Reichenbach glass from Olympic Color Rods ( www.glasscolor.com) or some other supplier in the US. I love Olympic Color Rods.
I buy my Kugler from Hot Glass Color ( www.hotglasscolor.com) when I go to Seattle to drool at the Reichenbach colours because they aren't far from Olympic.
I don't buy either of these brands when I order from Artistry in Glass ( www.artistryinglass.on.ca) because I find that their prices, while really good on other things, are really too high for Kugler and Reichenbach for me to justify it. I like Artistry in Glass when I'm buying tools, or when I am buying CiM, Vetrofond or Effetre though. But then, again, if I were in the US I'd probably just buy everything from Frantz, FlameDame or some other US vendor.
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