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Lustrousstone:
A useful reference here   (Mod: Note, link is to a PDF file rather than a webpage.)

Note: This link is now dead, please see reply #7 below for a link to the file.

Leni:
Thank you, Christine :D  Some fascinating information there!  Especially the words describing faults in glass!  I expect to see far more accurate information about the nature of damage in people's ebay descriptions from now on  >:D  :24:

soledivo:
Christine that's great, thank you  :hiclp:

chopin-liszt:
Some of the terms took me back to our visit to St. Helen's World of Glass, Christine - memories of which bring the terms to life.
There are also a good few words which could be used as expletives...

thanks very much indeed - this will be studied.

yesvil:
This is great for us novices - Thank you!

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