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Author Topic: Help ....Murano Bullicante.....Barbini?...changing colour in different light  (Read 1275 times)

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Offline Lustrousstone

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LOL, I think Keith needs to go to Specsavers  :-*

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Offline keith

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You maybe right, just come back from the opthamologists  :o ::) ;D ;D

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Offline chopin-liszt

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I'm going back to neo-wotsit. At least I do know what that is!
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Poor Stringofpearls, only wanted to know what sort of glass it was  ???... actually I think it is a really lovely bowl, and I would have bought it had I seen it.
Christine has the spelling of neodymium absolutely correct.
Rosie.

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Pale purple from now on !  ::) ;D ;D

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Offline Stringofpearls

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Don't mind me I'm loving the banter!

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Offline chopin-liszt

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Not lilac, Keith? Pale Purple sounds a bit wishy washy, especially if one is more used to Deep Purple. .
(showing my age here)
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Offline keith

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Oh I give up  ::) ;D ;D, saw Deep Purple back in the early 70s so I must be ancient !

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