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Q: How to Clean a Glass Spoon Pipe.
A: 1. Put on a pair of disposable gloves, because acetone is a common skin irritant. Gently set the glass spoon pipe in the bottom of a plastic container. 2. Pour ... Read More »
Q: How to Tell If It Is Depression Glass?
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Q: How to Buy Depression Glass
A: 1 Understand what you are looking for prior to beginning to shop for Depression glass. Most pieces were cheaply made and did not have manufacturers' marks on th... Read More »
Q: Why does glass not crack if a spoon is put into it?
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A: The term Depression Glass was coined in the early 1950s to identify that particular glass which was produced largely during the Depression era (1929-1935). Duri... Read More »