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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 5257, member: 70"]Also, when lime was substituted for lead oxide in glass, the name flint continued to be used to indicate glass without color, crystal in today's language. The word Flint continued to be used in factory names, such as Co-operative Flint Glass Co. and Model Flint Glass Co. which made transparent (and some colored) glass.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 5257, member: 70"]Also, when lime was substituted for lead oxide in glass, the name flint continued to be used to indicate glass without color, crystal in today's language. The word Flint continued to be used in factory names, such as Co-operative Flint Glass Co. and Model Flint Glass Co. which made transparent (and some colored) glass.[/QUOTE]
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