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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 900452, member: 308"]I think I must have misunderstood the definition of Krys-tol. I was searching under Chippendale originally and came across some pieces carrying both a Krys-tol and Chippendale title and misunderstood what the seller was trying to say. Either that or the seller didn't title it correctly. Anyway, I was unable to find anything under Chippendale in color so assumed (incorrectly it turned out) that Krys-tol might be found in colors. The EAPG database only listed two or three patterns under Krys-tol and didn't indicate it was a finishing process rather than a pattern. I found the multiple patterns under Krys-tol a bit confusing but some other pattern names are duplicated so I figured Krys-tol was one of those. </p><p><br /></p><p>No one supervises me in my logic process so I frequently wander away and need to found by a kind person and led back to the right direction! I'm okay on my own if I can find a book reference but was never terribly good at independent thought. I blame it on my Catholic upbringing where independent thought was severely punished. One kept one's head down and learned only by rote memorization. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/frown.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":(" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for your help, Cluttered and George. I will explore Chippendale style patterns in color and see if I can make any progress.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 900452, member: 308"]I think I must have misunderstood the definition of Krys-tol. I was searching under Chippendale originally and came across some pieces carrying both a Krys-tol and Chippendale title and misunderstood what the seller was trying to say. Either that or the seller didn't title it correctly. Anyway, I was unable to find anything under Chippendale in color so assumed (incorrectly it turned out) that Krys-tol might be found in colors. The EAPG database only listed two or three patterns under Krys-tol and didn't indicate it was a finishing process rather than a pattern. I found the multiple patterns under Krys-tol a bit confusing but some other pattern names are duplicated so I figured Krys-tol was one of those. No one supervises me in my logic process so I frequently wander away and need to found by a kind person and led back to the right direction! I'm okay on my own if I can find a book reference but was never terribly good at independent thought. I blame it on my Catholic upbringing where independent thought was severely punished. One kept one's head down and learned only by rote memorization. :( Thanks for your help, Cluttered and George. I will explore Chippendale style patterns in color and see if I can make any progress. Don[/QUOTE]
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