I don't know anything about glass, but this was very nice. I am from New Jersey and my understanding is that New Jersey used to be a state in which there were a few glass factories. Now, from your video, I see that it was also a place in which glass was cut, too. I guess I should have realized that. I just purchased my first piece today. It is a glass pitcher with a plain handle that I am trying to identify.The bottom 2/3 rds is cut, the handle and top are not.
@brisbailrocks Suggest you join the American Cut Glass Association for help with your new hobby. Website is shown in the video. You can join through the website and membership payments can be sent via PayPal. The ACGA pattern ID committee accepts photographs of members' items and trys to help identify the piece. ACGA is now on Facebook too. Sign in to your page, type American Cut Glass Association in the search box. Our gold hobstar logo identifys the "official" ACGA page. It's free.
Hello there in Honesdale. We've been to the Dorflinger Museum in that area 3 times and really enjoyed it! We're from PA - - northwest of you. Happy you enjoyed this mini-movie that my spouse posted.
Also, referring to my post below - - To those interested, please post a link to this YouTube video on your Facebook pages, too.
Im a Avid collector of ACG...Mostly Dorflinger and Clark....But have many items from other companies as well....I live in Honesdale,,,hence my interest, Thanks for posting!
To ACGA members and those interested in learning about American Brilliant Period Cut Glass: Please get the word out to everyone you know about this new video and those by Carol Weir. Spread the news to place a link to these ABP cut glass YouTube videos in their emails and on their YouTube, MySpace, and Eons webpages. Also, please ask all young people you know to help spread the news of these cut glass video links on their networking websites. Like Paul Revere, we need to shout the news.
This is as good as it gets in the way of cut glass. Beautiful Collection. Good Photography. Neat catalog presentation, too. Great job, Patty & Mike. Dan West
I don't know anything about glass, but this was very nice. I am from New Jersey and my understanding is that New Jersey used to be a state in which there were a few glass factories. Now, from your video, I see that it was also a place in which glass was cut, too. I guess I should have realized that. I just purchased my first piece today. It is a glass pitcher with a plain handle that I am trying to identify.The bottom 2/3 rds is cut, the handle and top are not.
brisbailrocks 1 year ago
@brisbailrocks Suggest you join the American Cut Glass Association for help with your new hobby. Website is shown in the video. You can join through the website and membership payments can be sent via PayPal. The ACGA pattern ID committee accepts photographs of members' items and trys to help identify the piece. ACGA is now on Facebook too. Sign in to your page, type American Cut Glass Association in the search box. Our gold hobstar logo identifys the "official" ACGA page. It's free.
mikesends 1 year ago
Hello there in Honesdale. We've been to the Dorflinger Museum in that area 3 times and really enjoyed it! We're from PA - - northwest of you. Happy you enjoyed this mini-movie that my spouse posted.
Also, referring to my post below - - To those interested, please post a link to this YouTube video on your Facebook pages, too.
softpaws2 2 years ago
Im a Avid collector of ACG...Mostly Dorflinger and Clark....But have many items from other companies as well....I live in Honesdale,,,hence my interest, Thanks for posting!
badumpy 2 years ago
To ACGA members and those interested in learning about American Brilliant Period Cut Glass: Please get the word out to everyone you know about this new video and those by Carol Weir. Spread the news to place a link to these ABP cut glass YouTube videos in their emails and on their YouTube, MySpace, and Eons webpages. Also, please ask all young people you know to help spread the news of these cut glass video links on their networking websites. Like Paul Revere, we need to shout the news.
softpaws2 2 years ago
This is a beautiful presentation on a most remarkable period in American history. Thanks for sharing your passion!
Tom Emmerson
EmmersonTom 2 years ago
This is as good as it gets in the way of cut glass. Beautiful Collection. Good Photography. Neat catalog presentation, too. Great job, Patty & Mike. Dan West
Why73tong 2 years ago