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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 3911776, member: 70"]Kiko, glass that has been cut and polished is "flatter" (even though it may be a curved surface) than the surface of glass that has been formed by contact with a highly polished iron surface.</p><p><br /></p><p>Start by comparing two pieces, one you know is cut and one you know is pressed. I know, how do you start? [a suggestion] ask one of the vendors in an antique mall to show you a piece of each.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 3911776, member: 70"]Kiko, glass that has been cut and polished is "flatter" (even though it may be a curved surface) than the surface of glass that has been formed by contact with a highly polished iron surface. Start by comparing two pieces, one you know is cut and one you know is pressed. I know, how do you start? [a suggestion] ask one of the vendors in an antique mall to show you a piece of each.[/QUOTE]
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