Has anyone ever dumped their stained glass inventory?
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Has anyone ever dumped their stained glass inventory?
If so what's the best way to do this equitably. I have about 1000 or more sq feet. Ebay looks bad. I'm wondering if I should call other studios in the area. I'm close to a big city.
Liam
Liam
Dumping glass?
What type of glass is it- Spectrum- BE-Uroborous?
What COE is it? 90-96?
What colors? Irridized, Opalesent, solid ?
What Prices would you consider, I would possibly be very interested !!
What COE is it? 90-96?
What colors? Irridized, Opalesent, solid ?
What Prices would you consider, I would possibly be very interested !!
I didn't mean for this to turn into a clasified. sorry. Email me if you have a question of this nature. thanks
Liam
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Liam
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Unloading stained glass inventory
Hello Liam,
I had a studio full of antique glass (gorgeous Fremont and antiques like St. Just, etc.) and sold every last bit to a local stained glass studio last summer. They came, measured, paid me what they would have paid elsewhere for new stock, and hauled it all away. Beautiful... My tiny studio quickly filled up with another light table and more BE.
Start making some calls! Catharine
I had a studio full of antique glass (gorgeous Fremont and antiques like St. Just, etc.) and sold every last bit to a local stained glass studio last summer. They came, measured, paid me what they would have paid elsewhere for new stock, and hauled it all away. Beautiful... My tiny studio quickly filled up with another light table and more BE.
Start making some calls! Catharine
dumping
I gave it all- sheet, scrap, supplies- to the local high school art dept. in January. The up side is much more room in the studio and no compatibility confusion. The down side is that they will be calling me to come help set up their stained glass program, probably in August.
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If donating is not your thing--how about passing it on to beginners---find a local place that teaches and ask them if they would be willing to host a raffle. The prize being your glass - a condition of the prize would be they can come and unload . Consider everyone a winner and distribute the glass to all entrants!
I once wanted to unload the yucky pachasandria (sp) in my front planting beds--I put an ad in the penny saver FREE and had a great response--two guys came and dug it all up--rolled it up and took it away..(one man's trash is another man's treasure)
Kelly wish you were a fuser!
I once wanted to unload the yucky pachasandria (sp) in my front planting beds--I put an ad in the penny saver FREE and had a great response--two guys came and dug it all up--rolled it up and took it away..(one man's trash is another man's treasure)
Kelly wish you were a fuser!
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