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<p>[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 214245, member: 177"]These g;ass cups were used under light and heavy pieces of furniture. My mother used them under a piano. If you do not drop the item on the cup they do not break. Very common 60+ years ago. At that time plastic was to fragile for use as a furnitue cup, espedially if the metal caster(wheels) were being used.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 214245, member: 177"]These g;ass cups were used under light and heavy pieces of furniture. My mother used them under a piano. If you do not drop the item on the cup they do not break. Very common 60+ years ago. At that time plastic was to fragile for use as a furnitue cup, espedially if the metal caster(wheels) were being used.[/QUOTE]
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