Searching for machine/commercial-rolled flashed glass

Hi Folks, I am revisiting a subject from 6 years ago or so out of necessity and desire. Where can one find a reliable source of commercial grade, flat, flashed glass suitable for detailed sandblast etching. There was absolutely great stuff out there about 9 or 10 years ago, but the source is no longer. Any help is appreciated.

............................................................. John O. Riordan, RiordanArtistry.com Premium Sandblast Etching in Crystal, Glass and Marble john snipped-for-privacy@RiordanArtistry.com Phone: 630-832-9199 Fax: 630-832-2514 .............................................................

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John O. Riordan - Riordan Artistry
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Have you seen ANY machine rolled glass come out of Fremont? Sheesh.... thought you were knowledgeable...

Reply to
Javahut

You, Dennis, are FAR from an ace.

Reply to
Moonraker

Your name calling goes far in showing the glass enthusiasts just exactly what you are. Neither knowledgeable,nor a gentleman, nor particularly astute in the English language or netiquette, but you are probably above that and it doesn't apply to you.

Reply to
Javahut

St. Just makes what is refered to as commercial flashed glass. It comes in red/clear and blue/clear. It is thin.snooth and with no seeds.

Reply to
Vic

Who is carrying it? Hollander or Bendheim?

Reply to
Javahut

well, i hate to tear y'all from your name calling but i have lost my closest glass supplier (they sold out to the meganolopitic wannabe Art Glass House) so now, not only is courtesy and client satisfaction a nonentity, but i have lost a source for Fremont. I have called and e-mailed their posted access in vain but as an addict to the glass i may have to rise above the crappy service and see if any of y'all have a connection? thanks, m

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Michele Blank

Presume you were referring to the former Mt. Airy? Their ATL branch staffing was the "gold standard" for rude and unhelfpul. Sounds like they will fit right in with AGH.

Reply to
Moonraker

Hollander East has loads of it. Most of it left over from 2 moves ago when they were in Queens. They can't give the stuff away it seems?

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Glassman

So Maui haole, are you doing the same mass produced stuff as the guy in North shore , Oahu? hope not, cos that would put you directly in Brady's bunch. nothing but commercial mass produced runs of tourist trade crap. and to you a spade is not a spade but rather a popolo. Tread carefully, we have spies everywhere! m

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Michele Blank

Everything I touch turns to gold. So what's a boy sposed to do? The answer: Start canning my own excretia. The tourists scratch their fat bellies and greasy foreheads and then I tell them that I use a pressure canner. 15 psi for twenty minutes. Also, I tell them that its two-for-one today. So, I have a house and land on Maui, and a farm and land here in Oregon with studios in both places.

Worship me.

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Jfuse

You'd have a lot more of it to sell if you weren't spreading so much of it all over the glass forums.

Blow me.

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Moonraker

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