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Vic Director

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Fri Mar 21st, 2008 01:44 am |
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Before and after. Repaired with tinted Hxtal
Vic
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Vic Director

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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 01:45 am |
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Maria Director
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Fri Mar 21st, 2008 01:48 am |
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| Very nice Vic! Thanks for sharing!
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Maria Director
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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 03:13 am |
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Vic the vet...
Very nice Vic, very nice.
Hey how's Barnabas?
See you in a few weeks.
Roberto
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Vic Director

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Fri Mar 21st, 2008 04:07 am |
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| Barni is currently napping. He will be awake in about 2 weeks
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David Crane AGG member
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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 06:09 am |
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Hi Vic,
Very nice, indeed!
Looks like a job I get offered from time to time and refer to the local china restoration expert or hot glass guy.
May I ask what you are tinting with?
May I ask who is Barni?
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Fri Mar 21st, 2008 01:59 pm |
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Krueger Director
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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 10:03 pm |
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Vic, is this the same St. Barnabas you asked me about last December and one thing led to another and I have since been searching about Mary Violet Bielby who has been reported to have been an employee of Tiffany and/or Lamb Studios, ca 1890-1930?
Barbara in Michigan
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Vic Director

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Fri Mar 21st, 2008 11:05 pm |
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Krueger wrote: Vic, is this the same St. Barnabas you asked me about last December and one thing led to another and I have since been searching about Mary Violet Bielby who has been reported to have been an employee of Tiffany and/or Lamb Studios, ca 1890-1930?
Barbara in Michigan
YUP
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Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 11:36 pm |
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Nice job, Vic.
Post script;
I did a similar job a few years ago. The owner brought it back after a couple of years, claiming it had fallen apart. When I investigated further, I realised she'd lovingly washed it in soapy water every week as part of her weekly house clean!.
So I took it apart, stuck it together again, and told her to live in a dirtier house!
Linda
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Vic Director

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Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 04:04 am |
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Ardbeg wrote: Nice job, Vic.
Post script;
I did a similar job a few years ago. The owner brought it back after a couple of years, claiming it had fallen apart. When I investigated further, I realised she'd lovingly washed it in soapy water every week as part of her weekly house clean!.
So I took it apart, stuck it together again, and told her to live in a dirtier house!
Linda
My horse was picked up today by a very happy cowgirl. I told her not to wash the horse, just lightly dust. She got the point,especially after handing over a short stack of money.
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Adam AGG member

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Posted: Mon Mar 24th, 2008 04:14 am |
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Vic,
Thanks for the link to that web site. The dyes you have listed, what brand are they? I'm assuming they're not the Orasol dyes? Can you mix either of the two dyes in with silicone's or Hyxtal for edge gluing?
Thank you ,
Adam
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Vic Director

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Mon Mar 24th, 2008 11:58 pm |
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Adam wrote: Vic,
Thanks for the link to that web site. The dyes you have listed, what brand are they? I'm assuming they're not the Orasol dyes? Can you mix either of the two dyes in with silicone's or Hyxtal for edge gluing?
Thank you ,
Adam
I would assume they are the "orasol" dyes. BUT i do NOT know for sure. Better ask the seller. The dyes that I use are made by various companies and have been collected over the last 20+ years.
Yes you can mix colors to crate a new color and they can be used in both glues.
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Courage AGG member

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Posted: Thu Mar 27th, 2008 04:56 am |
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| Wow! Nice work. I bet your client was happy. Cindy
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