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Vases - Luminarc, Crystal d'Arques,

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jomo99:

  Hi Stu!!

               I found it in the end!LOL!! must say the one on Pamelas site is GORGEOUS! I'd like one of those, however like you I only ever see the same ones as you  :cry:

              Warmest Wishes,

                John

Margi:
I only ever see these vases in clear and dare I confess that I do own one but it does stay out of sight in the guest room although I do think the burgundy ones are pretty.

Frank:
One of the joys of multicultural communication is that our words (in English) can be perceived differently due to the differences in exposure. A constant problem in our house with Carmen being native German, Felicity native Dutch and me native English. I often get pulled up for saying the wrong thing when I didn't and can also misunderstand them. Mind you the English also seem to have a problem with the way I say things  >:D

Tolerance and asking for clarification is often the key.

Tinker-Taylor:

--- Quote from: jomo99 on September 27, 2009, 11:38:58 AM ---
  Hi Stu!!

               I found it in the end!LOL!! must say the one on Pamelas site is GORGEOUS! I'd like one of those, however like you I only ever see the same ones as you  :cry:

              Warmest Wishes,

                John

--- End quote ---

 :24:

John - you win!!!  Good searching - you are #1 treasure finder.

Now I just need to find another same-but-not-the-exactly-the-same scenario... which might prove tricky.

Thanks for playing - I think it all helps with getting one's glass eye in, so to speak.



Tinker-Taylor:

--- Quote from: Margi on September 27, 2009, 11:54:06 AM ---I only ever see these vases in clear and dare I confess that I do own one but it does stay out of sight in the guest room although I do think the burgundy ones are pretty.

--- End quote ---

Oh well here's more education for me, Margi, because I haven't seen a cleat one yet.  I would love to see one posted here if anyone has the time.

I also keep mine out of sight in a dark corner, but that's mainly because the burgundy panels are transfers, which are very sensitive to light, and so they can fade dramatically over time.  I am guessing that maybe those which have retained their dark burgundy colour will be collectables of the future... OK, maybe the very distant future. :)



 

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