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Mike MacDonald
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2008
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SanDiego 066
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Aboard Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner near San Clemente Sunday August 19, 2012
Tioga Hammond Lakes
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High water Spring 2011 Hammond Lake 19 feet above normal level. Tioga Lake enters Hammond through the Connecting Channel.
St Patricks Church
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Interior of 127 year old church with beautiful stain glass windows.
Omg! I didn't realize how many Cut Glass manufacturers there were! Absolutely stunning pieces! All beautiful pieces of Art Glass in my opinion! Thank you for your video!
Thanks Mike --r u expert to tell what company produced an ABP item. I am starting a glass theme museum--mostly Moser but lots of ABP too and not expert in ABP. have some exceptional pieces. Thanks how get in touch w you?
www.cutglass.org has more information on ABPCG.
Realizing how beautiful the glass is, and appreciationg the one I have more. Thank you!!
Shared to my Facebook Page tonight. Your video is so lovely. The photography excellent, as well. Bravo.
TFS 👍 great content!
Beautiful
Beautiful workmanship! Great detail in this video, and I love the background music! Thank you for your time and work! 2020 Blessings, Fran
Exquisite!!!
*The very first piece of American Brilliant Cut Glass I bought was on eBay.* *It was a round 8"- 9" round bowl with a very bright, white blank with loads of intricate cutting. I was lucky because buyers were looking at other pieces and I was able to win this auction at a reasonable price for the quality of the bowl.* *I bought a book and the author found 2 similar patterns from different makers. One being Pitikin & Brooks (Chicago) in their "Star" pattern.* Another piece I saw up for sale was in Idaho. It was a long sort of oval piece about 12" x 7". I refer to it as a "race track" shape. I think it is an ice cream tray (maybe a celery tray). It was a firm price BUY IT NOW. I contacted him to discuss a more reasonable price. I told him I wasn't a reseller or antique store who was looking to "flip" the dish., I was a collector who would hold it long-term. He told me it was his Grandmother's and has always been in the family. We agreed on a price and i arrived in Massachusetts in perfect condition. The pattern looked familiar. I had looked at hundreds of patterns online, on eBay and in books. I finally identified it by what I called "tank tracks" as part of the pattern that was district. I sent pictures to a group of professional & amateur collectors and they agreed w/ my finding that it was Blackmer's "Columbia" pattern. Blackmer was based in New Bedford, Mass. The dish had gone to Idaho and had come back to Massachusetts. There is nothing like American Cut Glass. It was the best in the world. It won awards all around the world. (Sorry Waterford) There will never be anything like it again.
oh !!!!! Thank YOU
thank you for sharing this valuable information
Merci, Mike! www.missmurrydesign.com in Sausalito, California
Awesome video
I Love cut glass and any colored glass,red being my favorite.
Mesmerized!
I love cut glass
Mike Macdonald Beautiful documentary. Thank you. Much deserved honor to glass cutters. Not enough acolades given to craftsmanship. Gorgeous pieces I am sharing this with many. Hope they will subscribe. I felt as if,I was eating with the families of the owners of each piece. Your music and glassware reminded me of the movie.Yentell. And so many movies,of familes working in factories. Beautiful history.
Wow i saw lots of these at the salvation army i pick up a couple
Never took the time, until tonight To appreciate Cut glass... Thank you.
very nicely done, loved the music too
Any more information on the Missouri Glass Company. trying to date some cut glass and wondered when they were in business.
I 1st heard of cut glass from a Dave & Sugar song: "From cut glass to diamonds, up that ladder she's climbin', cryin' golden tears." A Google search led me to the website, which in turn led me to this vid.
I don't know anything about glass, but this was very nice. I am from New Jersey and my understanding is that New Jersey used to be a state in which there were a few glass factories. Now, from your video, I see that it was also a place in which glass was cut, too. I guess I should have realized that. I just purchased my first piece today. It is a glass pitcher with a plain handle that I am trying to identify.The bottom 2/3 rds is cut, the handle and top are not.
Hello there in Honesdale. We've been to the Dorflinger Museum in that area 3 times and really enjoyed it! We're from PA - - northwest of you. Happy you enjoyed this mini-movie that my spouse posted. Also, referring to my post below - - To those interested, please post a link to this TH-cam video on your Facebook pages, too.
Im a Avid collector of ACG...Mostly Dorflinger and Clark....But have many items from other companies as well....I live in Honesdale,,,hence my interest, Thanks for posting!
To ACGA members and those interested in learning about American Brilliant Period Cut Glass: Please get the word out to everyone you know about this new video and those by Carol Weir. Spread the news to place a link to these ABP cut glass TH-cam videos in their emails and on their TH-cam, MySpace, and Eons webpages. Also, please ask all young people you know to help spread the news of these cut glass video links on their networking websites. Like Paul Revere, we need to shout the news.