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<p>[QUOTE="Tom Mackay, post: 306312, member: 4589"]So many ads use Indiana Glass as a descriptor and so many say what they have is "Cut Glass" that I suspect not all are truthful.</p><p><br /></p><p>Can't say I am actually a fan of the spikey look but colour realy intrigued me. Not Ice, Aqua, Teal - maybe aquamarine. Like this, although thats not spikey.[ATTACH=full]100641[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Mackay, post: 306312, member: 4589"]So many ads use Indiana Glass as a descriptor and so many say what they have is "Cut Glass" that I suspect not all are truthful. Can't say I am actually a fan of the spikey look but colour realy intrigued me. Not Ice, Aqua, Teal - maybe aquamarine. Like this, although thats not spikey.[ATTACH=full]100641[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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