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ARCHIVE? Signature K-11 R-e.56 and R-e -57, K 16
Ivo:
Completely unable to reconstruct where my data came from, but it is certain that I did not make up Fåglavik :D
vidfletch:
The plot thickens!
In Lesley Jackson's book "20th Century Factory Glass" it states that Paul Kedelv worked for Reijmyre from 1956 to 1978!
It says he created more than 1100 designs while there and mentions various ranges of glass he developed. The last one SHE mentions was in 1965 which was series of textural vases.
Could have have done a bit of freelance work?
Vidfletch :twisted:
Anonymous:
Ivo,
Sure you weren't slipping in a few "facts" to detect plaigarism ? :lol:
My favourites from Chambers dictionary (1998 edition) are:
eclair:- a cake “long in shape, but short in duration”,
middle aged:- a period “between youth and old age, variously reckoned to suit the reckoner”
paneity:- “the state of being bread”, and
taghairm:- “(in the Scottish highlands) divination; especially inspiration sought by lying in a bullock’s hide behind a waterfall”
(shamelessly plaigarised from the net !)
Taylog1
Bill G:
I am not sure where this is going but lets get one thing
straight. The answer is to go to my source and see if
my information is correct which I said I would do.
This way, we all will get the data which I assume is the goal of this site.
I will also check to get some information on Fåglavik
Glasbruk. Fåglavik is a city in the middle of the country
towards the west coast and south of Lidköping.
taylog1:
Bill,
I for one wasn't implying anything by my comment, simply trying to bring a smile to a few faces at the end of a long day - apologies if you took offense, none intended.
Taylog1
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