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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 1943392, member: 182"]Thanks for all your help and comments. [USER=14025]@flipper[/USER] That listing is helpful. I pretty much know all of the info because I have the Whitmyers book but I think my initial problem with this Comport was that I priced it too high at first. And I see that seller has already lowered the cost. But since Mother's Day is coming up, I thought someone would want it at this time of year (and yes, it's sooo helpful that we're in the middle of a pandemic). </p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe it was the user [USER=180]@fenton[/USER] who commented on it. But really, I think I'm obsessing and should just list it and move on, LOL! That's what happens when you don't have enough to think about, other than what to buy at the store to hold you over for the next 2 weeks. </p><p><br /></p><p>One final observation - the paint on this Comport is different from what I normally see on Fenton glass. It feels like paint, very matte and textured.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 1943392, member: 182"]Thanks for all your help and comments. [USER=14025]@flipper[/USER] That listing is helpful. I pretty much know all of the info because I have the Whitmyers book but I think my initial problem with this Comport was that I priced it too high at first. And I see that seller has already lowered the cost. But since Mother's Day is coming up, I thought someone would want it at this time of year (and yes, it's sooo helpful that we're in the middle of a pandemic). Maybe it was the user [USER=180]@fenton[/USER] who commented on it. But really, I think I'm obsessing and should just list it and move on, LOL! That's what happens when you don't have enough to think about, other than what to buy at the store to hold you over for the next 2 weeks. One final observation - the paint on this Comport is different from what I normally see on Fenton glass. It feels like paint, very matte and textured.[/QUOTE]
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