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<p>[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 297391, member: 118"][ATTACH=full]96985[/ATTACH] Thanks for the comments. I guess if that is a valve mark on the base then it's machine made. There are some bubbles including few larger but I guess that can be seen on machine pieces. </p><p>Is there anything on the pitcher that gives up its age? And why choosing this type of technique for the handle?</p><p>Btw, are there supposed to be visible seams?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kardinalisimo, post: 297391, member: 118"][ATTACH=full]96985[/ATTACH] Thanks for the comments. I guess if that is a valve mark on the base then it's machine made. There are some bubbles including few larger but I guess that can be seen on machine pieces. Is there anything on the pitcher that gives up its age? And why choosing this type of technique for the handle? Btw, are there supposed to be visible seams?[/QUOTE]
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