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GLASS CRAFT:designing, forming, and decorating GLASS CRAFT:designing, forming, and decorating by Kay Kinney Published by Chilton Book Co., Philadelphia, PA, copyright 1962. First edition. Second printing, June 1963. 178 pages, hardbound, with dustjacket. Over 300 black & white and 13 color photos. 7 by 10 1/4 inches. This is the pioneering book on fused and slumped glass, from before the "fusing-compatible" era. Includes information about: types of glass cutting and drilling glass separators and kilns firing glass - bending, slumping, and fusing mold materials and moldmaking techniques fired paints, glazes, enamels, and lusters inclusions (mica flakes, wires, and metal foils) troubleshooting includes a glossary and comprehensive index Loaded with information, ideas, and photos. Whether you're just getting started in fused glass or you've been doing it for years, there's sure to be something here to spark your imagination and boost your creativity. Ex-school-library copy, with minimal markings. Dustjacket has numerous scuffs, bumps, and scrapes; small tears and wear along the edges. Corners lightly bumped. Binding is solid. Contents are complete, clean, and in very good condition, with no underlining, highlighting, or notes (just the library stamps). A very good copy of this helpful, hard-to-find how-to! Buyer pays $4.99 Media rate shipping and handling within the U.S. Add $1.75 for insurance, if desired. We are not responsible for lost or damaged shipments if they are not insured. International/Priority shipment costs more. Ask before you bid. Please visit my About Me Page to learn about my Glass Library, my favorite Glass Book Sources, and more Glass Links! And what in the world is GlassWEAR? Postal money order gets shipment on our next shipping day (We usually ship once a week, on Saturday), personal or business check must clear first. You may also pay with a credit card through PayPal.com Be sure to check our other auctions for more books about glass and glassworking © 2008 www.FledglingStudio.com
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