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Author Topic: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?  (Read 3002 times)

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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2014, 04:10:44 PM »
If you don't have to sign in for that group, then you must be permanently signed in to google. Signing out might work

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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2014, 04:20:04 PM »
Thanks Sue. I have emailed you. Regarding the IOWSG forum, the system they used was hosted by http://www.createaforum.com/. I can ask on the site's support forum if they keep archived copies. I'll also ask Tim Harris if there is a chance of resurrecting the forum. There was lots of good stuff there and it would be a shame if it is lost forever.

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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2014, 05:58:57 PM »
I've replied.  :)

The only vaguely "official" mention, ever of the "Seawood" name was on that thread on the IoWSG forum.
It came from David Tolley, who had asked Elizabeth Harris about it, but I don't know what words she used.
It might have been mentioned as Seawood on the Archive site when I bought these bits, which would have been why I was querying, and it might well have been a typo there.

It wasn't ever used officially, and I think it should be allowed to die.

These strapped pieces are simply early experimental things, which, when simplified, led to Aurene.
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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2014, 06:51:26 PM »
It wasn't ever used officially, and I think it should be allowed to die.

Unofficially, I think this makes perfect sense, Sue!
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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2014, 07:07:03 PM »
 :)
Thanks, Adam.
There are more than enough half-truths and rumours circulating "out there"!


At least with this one, the origins are known and it was only ever a vagueish rumour, it has NEVER been confirmed as being official, it was never used officially.

It needs stopped before it gets any further. ;D

There is no Seawood!
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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2014, 09:14:11 PM »
To wrap this up and finally put Seawood to bed, I have produced a page on my web site at http://iowstudioglass.wikidot.com/seawood that summarizes the discussion above. Thanks again to Sue for the pictures.

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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2014, 12:18:46 PM »
I think that summarises it beautifully - although I'm not sure that "Strapped Seawood" was ever used anywhere as you said in the opening sentence - it was Seawood or Strapped Aurene that were supposedly interchangable if Seawood ever existed, which it didn't. Perhaps if Strapped Aurene were used in the first sentence, it would be cleared up and laid to rest, once and for all!
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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #17 on: March 30, 2014, 06:22:18 PM »
I have pinned this down at last.  8)  It was originally 'Strapped Seawood'. Then it was 'corrected' to 'Strapped Seaward', surely a mistake since the pictures supplied by Sue do not resemble Seaward.

I have gone to the Wayback Machine, which archives the internet, and found the relevant archived IOWSG web pages.

'Strapped Seawood' was used here on 26 May 2006:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060621175234/http://www.isleofwightstudioglass.co.uk/Sold_Archive.htm

This was then 'corrected' to 'Strapped Seaward' on 3 June 2008 here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20110211222519/http://www.isleofwightstudioglass.co.uk/Sold_Archive-b.htm

Unfortunately the Wayback Machine did not capture the images of these pieces. I have updated my web site at http://iowstudioglass.wikidot.com/seawood to correct my previous text.

I hope this finally, finally puts Seawood to bed.

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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #18 on: March 30, 2014, 06:29:07 PM »
Well done!
The archive pages vanished ages ago, my memory was not serving me well, Anton. But it was after all, 2005.
All I get for the 2008 change link is;

"Hrm.

Wayback Machine doesn't have that page archived."

Whatever, neither Seawood or Strapped Seawood ever really existed. It was a mistake on the archive pages, instigated by Elizabeth Harris - and an easy sort of mistake to make.
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Re: Isle of Wight Studio Glass - Seawood (not Seaward) - any info?
« Reply #19 on: March 30, 2014, 06:31:58 PM »
To wrap this up
Anton

Shouldn't that be.. to strap this up...  ;)

nice site btw
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