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<p>[QUOTE="Photodude, post: 2555618, member: 15346"]Thanks; everything paper is in the honeymoon scrapbook. Definitely all 1942. The glass is a mystery again. I want to figure out for sure. That’s what I’m trying to do because there were lots of items in the scrapbook also associated with things like ashtrays And menus which I’m thinking they kept as Momentos. That glass may or may not have been a Momento? I think it’s very early for that design but I’m not sure exactly when? Is it possible that someone created this for the 1942 fiesta but after they canceled it they found a buyer in a local restaurant like the El Paseo? Wish I knew. Couldn’t have asked my mom in her last year’s anyway as her dementia was too bad to remember those details. I didn’t find that glass until cleaning out the house a few years ago... Could the size of that glass or the shape be a hint as to its age? If so, I’ll give it a measure otherwise I won’t bother.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Photodude, post: 2555618, member: 15346"]Thanks; everything paper is in the honeymoon scrapbook. Definitely all 1942. The glass is a mystery again. I want to figure out for sure. That’s what I’m trying to do because there were lots of items in the scrapbook also associated with things like ashtrays And menus which I’m thinking they kept as Momentos. That glass may or may not have been a Momento? I think it’s very early for that design but I’m not sure exactly when? Is it possible that someone created this for the 1942 fiesta but after they canceled it they found a buyer in a local restaurant like the El Paseo? Wish I knew. Couldn’t have asked my mom in her last year’s anyway as her dementia was too bad to remember those details. I didn’t find that glass until cleaning out the house a few years ago... Could the size of that glass or the shape be a hint as to its age? If so, I’ll give it a measure otherwise I won’t bother.[/QUOTE]
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