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Victorian Opalescent Glass Value Guide on CD
« on: June 13, 2006, 11:25:35 AM »


The Victorian Opalescent Glass price guide, Tenth edition 2006,
by Bill Banks

Now on CD, works with Windows 95 or higher. This is the NEW edition. Simply load the CD and quickly find the patterns you are interested in. You'll find many "Opalescent Glass" patterns from companies like, Northwood, Dugan, Jefferson, A J Beatty and Sons, Model Flint, Beaumont, and Millersburg, just to name a few. Using the price guide is as easy as turning the pages of a book. This CD contains over 325 beautiful color pictures for easy pattern identification. Below each picture you get a complete list of all the items known to be made in the pattern and what the values are. You also get quick reference lists on pattern information, and which patterns are being reproduced. Included on the CD is an excel "Data Base" along with easy to follow instructions. This database allows you to make very specific and powerful searches of the 4000 listings. This is very useful if you collect specific items, like Cruets, Spooners, Pitchers, Covered Butter Dishes, Toothpicks, etc. Example: You could easily search for all "Covered Butter Dishes". Within seconds you'll have all the "Patterns" that you could find "Covered Butter Dishes" in, and the Companies who made them, and their values. Then sort them out by "Company" or "Color" or "Value". You can also print your created lists and take them with you when you are off antique hunting. You can do this with "Toothpicks", "Water Pitchers", "Spooners" "Creamers", "Master Berries", anything. What takes only seconds to do with our Price Guide, would take you hours to do using a Book. You can find our price guide on any search engine using this ISNB number: 0964945991.

It is a great value, and a wonderful addition to your glass library.

Let us know what you use: Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP.

If you have any questions at all please email us. Thanks

To order:  http://home.gwi.net/~inventor/download.html

Prior editions:  http://home.gwi.net/~inventor/prioredition.html

Online Service:  http://home.gwi.net/~inventor/cdzipfile.html

Email:  wfbanks1(AT)verizon.net (change (AT) to @

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Re: Victorian Opalescent Glass Value Guide on CD
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2009, 05:38:22 AM »
This is the current edition.

To order this price guide CD click here:
http://www.classicalglassstore.com/download.html


  





 

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