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LSA International - Polish glass
Morgan48:
--- Quote from: "paradisetrader" ---Gareth
If I were in the market for new glass I would not buy any of those three companies.
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Certainly me neither Peter....my question was simply addressing the comparative issues raised regarding quantity and quality and how one apparently, according to some, tends to alter the respective balance of the other. I dont really feel that the companies mentioned compromise the quality of their product albeit that they are in many respects operating a mass production business.
These companies products certainly are not inexpensive ( I find I now have to try and avoid the word cheap...daft )) so therefore one of the previous arguements based on quantity is not supported here. I must point out that I am not comparing Jablonski with these but this is really quite secondary to the proposition of quantity being linked in any way with issue of quality........anyway lets digress.........this is giving me indegestion.........
I find I have an appreciation of limited editions very much in conflict with my common sense....to the extent that if its a one-off and very desirable I seem to stand a couple of inches taller.....which inevitably at times leaves me feeling bothery rediculous............love it !!!!
Regards
Gareth
Morgan48
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paradisetrader:
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I don't think anybody knows which factories LSA use Leni and I don't think you'll ever find out. It's quite possible that the LSA do not wish that information to be made public.
It would seem that they wish to promote the LSA "Brand" and that the factories they buy from are quite happy with this arrangement. Similar arrangements have been known before.
This is the Space Comport I saw at the Tate Modern LINK
a nice piece of modern design and very reasonably priced glassware.
Much more LSA on that site.
Sklounion:
Tongue in cheek question, re space comport description on the last link:
"the base is half solid glass"
what's the other half made of, then? :lol: :lol:
Super-cooled liquid?
glasswizard:
Peter, so sorry but in rereading this thread you aske me a question and I simply overlooked it. The lable on my Jablonski pc. says "Unique Crystal Jablonski Hand made in Poland" No mention of LSA at all. Terry
Leni:
--- Quote from: "glasswizard" --- The lable on my Jablonski pc. says "Unique Crystal Jablonski Hand made in Poland" No mention of LSA at all. Terry
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I'm sorry, I seem to have started this by my initial equiry about LSA and subsequent search on the Polish Chamber of Commerce website. I now accept, after Ivo's expert intervention - thank you Ivo - that Jablonksi is NOT connected to LSA. I apologise for causing this confusion :oops:
At least I 'discovered' Adam Jablonski as a result! AND was pointed to a lot of other wonderful 'Names' by Peter - thank you for that Peter!
Leni, Still happily learning! :D
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