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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 78512, member: 56"]If it is over glaze, you ought to be able to see the print sitting on top. Light will reflect differently off the ink than off the glaze. If a bar of glare running down the side does so smoothly and uninterupted, then the print is under glaze. The easiest, and most common, example to compare would be an over glaze back stamp.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 78512, member: 56"]If it is over glaze, you ought to be able to see the print sitting on top. Light will reflect differently off the ink than off the glaze. If a bar of glare running down the side does so smoothly and uninterupted, then the print is under glaze. The easiest, and most common, example to compare would be an over glaze back stamp.[/QUOTE]
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