FS : CHEAP!! Glass ROD

AS this is the only group of people POSSIBLY interested in making use of this stuff, I am making you aware of this MATERIAL used in CREATING glass art...

If there are beadmakers here? Yeah right! or warm glass people that may have an interest....

I have about 300 lbs, yup acquired by default, 300 lbs of glass rod, ok, maybe not but a lot anyway....

this stuff goes way back into the history of to German stock, Kugler? some opal, mostly transparent, size? between 4 mm and larger to maybe 8 mm. Lengths are varied as much as the colors.

You can have it for a buck a lb, plus the shipping......there is a bunch, no I won't pick thru it, there is some pink, opal and transparent, there is some vaseline yellow/green, reds, blued, greens, tan opal, oranges, striking colors in reds and oranges....

Compatibility? Well, I did a pull test with some lead glass tubing and some of it matched and some did not. I tested with Morretti, some fit, some bent more, there is a wide variety here..... The guy I got it from did little creatures and his stuff is now in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, he did little things and did not anneal, nor worry about "fit" things were so small that seems never to be a concern.

You will have to test it for use, but at this price, darn a shame to have it in a storage bldg when someone can use it.

This post is properly marked, I believe, and this will be the only post about it. If you can use it, reply here and I will find a way to contact you....

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Javahut
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Wow sounds like interesting old stuff

however - I certainly can't afford all 300 lbs and shipping.

Might c> AS this is the only group of people POSSIBLY interested in making use of

Reply to
Cheryl

Drop me an email I may be interested in all of it.

Bob

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Bob Banford

Go Down, Cheryl and anyone else interested.

I'll sell whatever you need, I just have alot of it and I don't mess with it.... how did I end up with it? Long story, but goes to that part of me that sometimes has a hard time saying "NO", see I take my hostility out here, sometimes, in real life I'm a teddy bear...

You tell me what you want , mixed batches, in lbs, and what you would prefer, and I'll do my best to try and fill that amount.

It's too good to trash, and I don't use it, the money goes to what I gave her, after her husband died, for it while I cleaned out the basement.

Anybody NEED a small air compressor from and old refrigerator? that's what he used , with oxygen and propane in his crossfire torches, after he gave up the oil torch.....this guy was in a 1958 Popular Science magazine for making these critters.

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Javahut

Will do,

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Javahut

Reply to
Kalera

Too late, all gone, 397 lbs Kugler, Plouden and Thompson and others, sold and gone.

Reply to
Javahut

Aw, shucks. And you probably coulda gotten her to pay you with her collection of nudie self portraits.

Reply to
Moonraker

Will that pay the utility bill? bldg payment? didn't think so, but then what I sold it for won't either,

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these are really nice, if any of youare so inclined, they are definitely as nice or nicer than thephotos....absolutely gorgeous...

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javahut

Reply to
Kalera

Your obsession hasn't waned, I see.

Your terminology is incorrect; they would only be self portraits if I had taken the pictures myself. I couldn't expect an aging poverty-stricken retard like you to know that, though.

Mo>>

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Kalera

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Chemosabe

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Kalera Stratton

nah...she's so ugly, she'd break the glass in your monitor.

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Moonraker

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Kalera Stratton

And does right well at it, too.

I'll be happy to send you a box of tog turds so you will have a model to strive toward in your bead making.

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Moonraker

I had a pet tog one time. He was good tog. Sure miss 'em.

Reply to
Chemosabe

Tried like heck to get him to betch a fone but that tog just wouldn't learn it.

Reply to
Chemosabe

You can't teach an old tog new dricks.

Jack

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nJb

Otay. I tan't tipe und mi spil chiker is fusted. Sew whut?

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Moonraker

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