Glass codes explained

Does anybody have a reference to explain the glass codes? For example

442HC which turns out to be a blue or turquoise cathedral.
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CarlamindaN
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on the manufacturer. For example, above is Spectrum's decodingpage. I would expect that other manufacturers would have something similar.

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suzilem

Every manufacturer has their own product numbering system; is that what you're referring to? Some of them have a method behind the madness, some of them don't; ultimately the numbers simply let them keep track of their merchandise. Bullseye's 1116 is a sky or rurquoise blue cathedral, as is Uroboros' 5331.

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Kalera Stratton

Yep that's what I was after...product numbering system. Oh well makes life interesting and probably has little relevance to glassing as such.

Thanks for help

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CarlamindaN

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