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Old 2017-06-12, 2:21pm
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96 only as far as I can see.

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Originally Posted by Locococo View Post
If a glass is called Multicolor I expect multiple colors.
If a glass is called Multicolor Blue I do not expect other colors than blue.
In the first picture shown by Elasia I see different shades of blue.
So why should a glass called MC Blue react similarly to a glass called MC???
The main focus lies on Blue and that's what it looks like.

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This. And like Reenie said, it's made and named in Germany, I'm sure it's meant to be multi colors of blue. Multicolor and Dark are blue/purple anyways, not multi colors lol, at least the batches the last few years, but that's a nother thread.

They don't really explain their colors, they don't say that R-108 strikes.
http://www.glasscolor.com/products/d...ID=216&pID=185

Multicolor dark says nothing
http://www.glasscolor.com/products/d...D=219&pID=1919

I don't think she's using it wrong, why not buy some and see? Mine is on the way, I love streaky glass I think it looks fun.
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Old 2017-06-13, 5:35pm
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The Reichenbach name for Raku is Iris Orange. Raku is a nickname.

I do think the Multicolor Blue is probably a translation for something that means you get more than one tone of blue. I don't think there is any intentional misleading going on.
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