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  2. Dominick Labino - Wikipedia

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    Labino suggested that they melt the glass directly in the furnace; [10] he then directed the conversion of the pot furnace into a small day tank. Instead of trying to melt another load of glass batch, Labino re-charged the furnace with the low-melting formula #475 glass marbles that he had developed for Johns-Manville for the production of ...

  3. Art marble - Wikipedia

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    Dichroic glass is a very popular choice with glass artists today, especially so when creating marbles, because of its properties of having more than one color and when viewed from different angles, has a sparkle effect, much like a cut gemstone. Dichroic glass is actually a product created by the space industry, and was first used as an ...

  4. Martin Frederick Christensen - Wikipedia

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    Harry Heinzelman, who had worked for the Navarre Glass Marble and Specialty Company, was hired as the company's glass master. [11] Heinzelman was paid 70 cents per 1000 marbles, which was 20 cents more than the average worker for similar performance at that time. By 1910, up to 10,000 marbles were being rolled per day by 33 employees.

  5. Glass - Wikipedia

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    Objects made out of glass include vessels, paperweights, marbles, beads, sculptures and installation art. [144] ... Glass vase by Art Nouveau artist René Lalique.

  6. Josh Simpson (glass artist) - Wikipedia

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    Josh Simpson (born August 17, 1949 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American glass artist.His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries around the world, and is held in the collections of museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Renwick Gallery.

  7. 50 Second-Hand Discoveries That Are As Strange As They Are ...

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    A few victorian vases with applied uranium glass flowers and leafs. One was a estate sale find the other was from facebook marketplace. Image credits: Secondhand finds weird and wonderful things #48.

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