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<p>[QUOTE="LaneAcadia, post: 379688, member: 7915"]Ah, that does make sense. In trying not to "flood" the forum, I probably made things more confusing. I'll be sure to break up future questions by subject/region for clarity. I'll also try to edit my post to include the actual candlestick. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie45" alt=":facepalm:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for taking the time to offer advice and answer each query! I know that no one person is likely to have all the answers, but I certainly appreciate your knowledge and experience. It's so helpful to have a more solid base to continue researching. Gotheberg.com, Lita Xu Ling Kelley's blog, and several other sites have allowed me to learn a fair amount on my own about Japanese items, at least, but I'm sure there are lots of marks that can't be or haven't been accounted for (and it's not like Mt. Fuji is underrepresented in Japanese marks, haha). For some reason this is the one I have the most curiosity about, even if there's no empirical value to the cream & sugar set. Maybe I'll repost that as a separate question for now, so as not to go overboard. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LaneAcadia, post: 379688, member: 7915"]Ah, that does make sense. In trying not to "flood" the forum, I probably made things more confusing. I'll be sure to break up future questions by subject/region for clarity. I'll also try to edit my post to include the actual candlestick. :facepalm: Thank you for taking the time to offer advice and answer each query! I know that no one person is likely to have all the answers, but I certainly appreciate your knowledge and experience. It's so helpful to have a more solid base to continue researching. Gotheberg.com, Lita Xu Ling Kelley's blog, and several other sites have allowed me to learn a fair amount on my own about Japanese items, at least, but I'm sure there are lots of marks that can't be or haven't been accounted for (and it's not like Mt. Fuji is underrepresented in Japanese marks, haha). For some reason this is the one I have the most curiosity about, even if there's no empirical value to the cream & sugar set. Maybe I'll repost that as a separate question for now, so as not to go overboard. :)[/QUOTE]
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