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:ow: WE ARE BACK ON-LINE :dance: :band: :dance:
Our forum is broken but everything else seems to be OK do shout if you get any errors!
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Past the first page of Scotlands Glass I get
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You must be connecting to a slow dns (geeky stuff) as that is the old site/// try again tomorrow
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It's definitely working Christine!
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You might be gratified to know the book is still in stock at the newly reopened National Museum of Scotland. I checked.
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Wow... good to know Ivo.
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Yes, I do get regular orders from them (one of its windows features in the book as well) - just a pity the other museums/institutions aren't as enthusiastic about celebrating 400 Years of Scottish Glassmaking. Ho-hum :ac1:
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January 17, 2012, 01:40:06 PM »
I'm sure Christine and I found copies for sale in the Edinburgh Museum (the one down at the bottom of the Royal Mile) when we were at the Conference. :thup:
We didn't buy any - we already had our copies. :smg:
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