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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 115406, member: 51"]I'll pass along some of this info, thanks to all for taking a look.</p><p><br /></p><p>Desperate, by "UV reactive" do you mean it would glow under UV light? I also appreciate the description "Kralik - Spiral with a feathered flame" which should be what it is called and could catch on. Thank you for the help.</p><p><br /></p><p>Although condition is very good, there are a few issues. The cobalt applied spiral at the very top on a few of the glasses is spotty near the rim on 3 of the 8 glasses. At first I thought these were chips, but ran my finger around the rim (perfect), its just the spiral that has come off. However it sort of presents like a chip at first glance, with some roughness (although on the <i>outside</i>) because it is near the rim.</p><p><br /></p><p>These were kept in a cabinet all these years. I think my neighbor would like to use on a daily basis, them rather than just look at them.</p><p><br /></p><p>(Also, SIS, amazed that was a closing price on those. I would have thought a few $100 more.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Just so everyone can spit out their coffee, my neighbor was going to put the glasses in the dishwasher. When I heard that, I blurted out (sexist as it may have sounded) "OMG did your wife stop you?!"</p><p><br /></p><p>Turns out the wife did stop him.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do appreciate the desire to actually use something like this on a daily basis, though can't say that I would.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 115406, member: 51"]I'll pass along some of this info, thanks to all for taking a look. Desperate, by "UV reactive" do you mean it would glow under UV light? I also appreciate the description "Kralik - Spiral with a feathered flame" which should be what it is called and could catch on. Thank you for the help. Although condition is very good, there are a few issues. The cobalt applied spiral at the very top on a few of the glasses is spotty near the rim on 3 of the 8 glasses. At first I thought these were chips, but ran my finger around the rim (perfect), its just the spiral that has come off. However it sort of presents like a chip at first glance, with some roughness (although on the [I]outside[/I]) because it is near the rim. These were kept in a cabinet all these years. I think my neighbor would like to use on a daily basis, them rather than just look at them. (Also, SIS, amazed that was a closing price on those. I would have thought a few $100 more.) Just so everyone can spit out their coffee, my neighbor was going to put the glasses in the dishwasher. When I heard that, I blurted out (sexist as it may have sounded) "OMG did your wife stop you?!" Turns out the wife did stop him. I do appreciate the desire to actually use something like this on a daily basis, though can't say that I would.[/QUOTE]
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