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2014-02-03, 7:28am
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marbeads
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Join Date: May 11, 2009
Location: burbank, ca
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Where is the best glass suppliers?
Hello,
I have been away from lampwork for the last few years. I have retired last year and been able to get recovered from a very bad disease. I have been unloading some of my lampwork supplies. I work with soft glass, mainly 104 and a lot of 96 stained that mixes.
So I can get basic supplies, like mandrel dip, silver and gold, powders, etc. it would help if some of you would let me know the best on internet stores that I can visit and get going. Starting in 1997 I bought from FRANK and I am sure that there are several stores and independents on line who are quick and sometimes give good sales.
I will need to practice a lot but there is a local glass store who wants me to get up my ability again and probably trach marbles. I started with them a long time ago and had taken several major classes.
I am very excited about the ability to just have the time to do lampwork. God have given me the chance to retire and live a lot of thiongs I never did for my life and just support my family and enjoy myself.
Thank you all for any information and soon I will be able to give help to others.
KURT
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2014-02-03, 7:37am
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Join Date: Oct 06, 2008
Location: SE PA
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Best is a matter of preference.
For 104 and 96 ... I really like Howaco ... Jamey Lynne has everything you referenced in your email and at great prices.
Your West Coast so who you prefer will likely be different than who I prefer. I try to stick with East Coast suppliers for speed of delivery. And I'm fortunate to have two great ones.
New to the game and Julie is awesome is Art Glass East.
And Ron Bearer, Jr. has taken over the family business Art Glass House.
The older standards are still around: Mountain Art Glass, ABR Imagery, Frantz Art Glass.
If you go into the Vendor section of the forum there is a sticky with every vendor that supports LE. That's a good place to start as well.
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2014-02-03, 9:30am
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Join Date: Mar 29, 2009
Location: Northern VA
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Flamedame also offers a good selection of Lauscha and some CiM with really quick shipping!
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2014-02-12, 8:23am
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Join Date: Jun 20, 2005
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I prefer Frantz Art Glass, since they are here in WA and usually have a wonderful selection and fantastic sales. Also, Double Helix Glassworks for my clear and newer silver glasses.
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2014-02-12, 4:17pm
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Donna at the Mandrel is in Harbor City
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2014-02-12, 6:10pm
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Since they are on the east coast, and so am I, I have had very good luck dealing with Mountain Glass Arts.
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2014-02-12, 6:21pm
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Join Date: Dec 08, 2009
Location: Perkasie, PA
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I like Wale, but I'm local and like to fondle the glass and they usually give me samples of stuff to try
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