Hi Alan (and others!),
I’d like to respond to your comments as follows:
1) I had spent some time ‘researching’ the paperweight before asking about it, and had reached the conclusion that it almost certainly was Caithness but just wanted final confirmation ~ I didn’t actually ask for identification. Surely it’s better that I list an item accurately rather than misrepresenting it?
2) I have to say that I’m rather surprised that you feel the way you do about this ~ hope you don’t mind me quoting from your excellent website at the link you include with your postings (
http://www.pwts.co.uk/) where you state:
“…we can probably help you with the identification and valuation of your paperweights (whether for sale, insurance or probate)”What’s the difference between doing so on this board and via your website?
Additionally, you too ask for the help of others when, on your website, you write:
“Please browse the site, and let me know what you think would improve it - and please send me useful links if you have any.”3) Your assertion that I’m not interested in learning, but only in profit, just isn’t true. The most enjoyment I get out of what I do to earn my living (I’m afraid that I haven’t been able to retire yet!) is from learning something new all the time, not just in the field of glass but about the many varied items I come across. And I like to think that I’m not lazy about this learning ~ I spend many hours each week trying to find out about the items which interest me.
4) As you say, I have relatively little knowledge of this subject (nor of most others!), mainly because I deal in many different areas of interest, and one of the best ways to increase my knowledge is with the help of experts on forums such as this. I certainly don’t have to ask about as many objects as I used to, so it seems to be helping. I haven’t therefore been able to contribute very much to the many topics discussed on the board but I have, on several occasions, made photographs of objects which I’ve asked about on this board available to other members when asked if I would do so for inclusion in their publications and/or websites. I’ve always been very happy to do this, even though it has sometimes involved quite a bit of time and effort on my part to ensure accurate colour representation etc.
5) If it will make you feel any better about things, I’ll include the fact that I’m intending to sell the item in any request I make for information in future. That way, anyone who feels the same way as you obviously do will have the option of not helping.
A big thank you to the rest of you. I hope that, given the way this topic has developed, you’ll understand if I don’t include a link to it with my listing ~ don’t want to put people off using the board!
John.
