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Mar 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/7/97
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Hi group,
Paul says I can be the Grand High Poobah of web sites. I would like to
include web sites of regular contributors. If you would like your URL
included, please let me know. That will be my criterion for inclusion,
so no one thinks I've slighted them. You have to let me know! Also, if
you know of any good sites that provide general or product information,
I'd appreciate hearing about them. So far, this is what we have (mostly
gathered by Paul before I got promoted):


SECTION X WWW Sites

Paul Wilson pwi...@exis.net
(S B Anthony pant...@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us)


The following list of WWW sites represent a lot of great places
to get information about the various facets of the glass hobby
or vocation. It is not a complete list and additions/changes on
the Internet are inevitable. I did not purposely leave out any
sites, however many site locations that were sent to me by other
members of rec.crafts.glass did not work when I tried them.
Computers do not allow any spelling mistakes and the Internet is
usually case sensitive. The following are in no particular order.


SITES THAT ARE CLEARINGHOUSES OF INFO

Art Glass World is at http://www.artglassworld.com/Welcome.html
Several glass related magazines are listed, good resource for
information, some links to other sites.


Bungi.com http://www.bungi.com
Has info on links and is the source and archives for the mailing list.

ACTS: Arts, Crafts, and Theater Safety
http://www.caseweb.com/acts/
Resources for product safety info, MSDS's, help with safety issues


ORGANIZATIONS
International Guild of Glass Artist is at
http://www.bungi.com/glass/igga/index.html

A lot of good URL's as well as a magazine and an online
organization.

CATALOG AND SUPPLIES SITES

Warner-Crivellaro Stained Glass, Inc.http://www.warner-criv.com/
Good catalog sales organization, good resource for information,
pictures of many glass types available.


Delphi Stained Glass is at http://www.delphiglass.com/
Catalog sales, good information, they call themselves "Your
international source for stained glass."

The GlassCrafters is at
http://www.craftweb.com/org/glascrafts/glascraf.shtml
Another catalog place, good info and sale items.

Meredith Studios
http://www.artglassworld.com/supply/meredith/index.html
Catalog sales, classes, field trips, etc.

Arrow Springs is at
http://www.innercite.com/~flameon/welcome.html
Good resource for ovens/annealing equipment, beadmaking etc.

Whittemore-Durgin is at
http://www.penrose.com/glass/
catalog sales of general glass supplies

Temsford Stained Glass is at http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/tsg/
Good info, United kingdom.


GLASS MANUFACTURERS

Kokomo Opalescent Glass is at http://www.kog.com
Great resource on how glass is manufactured

Wissmach Glass Company is at
http://www.artglassworld.com/supply/wissmach/home.html
One of the largest glass manufacturers.

Spectrum Glass is at http://www.spectrumglass.com/
One of the largest glass manufacturers, pictures of many glass
types available.

Uroboros Glass
http://www.teleport.com/%7Euroboros/index.shtml


Glashuette Lamberts Waldsassen GmbH is at
http://www.lamberts.de/"
A European URL.

BLENKO ART GLASS COMPANY is at http://www.citynet.net/BLENKO/
Manufacturer of art glass.


DESIGN SOFTWARE

American Bevel, Inc is at http://www.americanbevel.com/
Manufacturer of beveled glass items.


Dragonfly Software is at http://www.dfly.com/
Software for creating stained glass projects. See "Glass
Patterns Quarterly magazine Vol 12, No 4 for Winter 1996/97 for
writeup.

MISCELLANEOUS

Stained Glass Treasures is at http://members.aol.com/StnGlsTres/
A commercial glass site.


HiGlass is at http://www.wt.com.au/~rdeint/higlass.htm
Manufacturers of art galss and fused products. Australia

GLASS LINE Newsletter is at http://www.hotglass.com/
Glass Blowing.

M. Savad

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Mar 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/7/97
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you can add my site:

Mike's Stained Glass
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1141

---Mike Savad

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Mike's Stained Glass
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1141

New Pages Added:

- More Tips and Techniques
- How to Fix Mistakes
- The History of My Shop
- My Adventures of Mold Making

deborah1

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Mar 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/14/97
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You can add Beach Stained Glass Distributors
http://www.infi.net/~beachgls/
The site is dedicated to stained glass, has "glass chat" a stained glass
chat room. And a LONG list of non commercial links dedicated to
education and glass art. ...if I don't say so myself ;)..since I am the
webmaster<g> Please stop by. I am always looking to add more
eductional links to the links page.
deborah

susi...@aol.com

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Mar 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/17/97
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In article <3328E0...@norfolk.infi.net>, deborah1 <debo...@norfolk.infi.net> writes:

Hello Friends,

Is it really necessary to copy every letter in its entirety in order to respond to it? And/or to place your response at the end so we all must scroll down to the end to read what you have to say? Other newsgroups and listservers I belong to try to encourage people to only copy what is absolutely necessary and if you really must copy the entire letter, at least put your response at the TOP of the page and let the repeated letter follow for those who didn't bother to read it the first time. That way, those who do actually read all these messages don't have to play hide-n-go-seek to find the new material among the old. I love to hear what you all have to say - please, take the extra minute to make it easier on the readers! Thanks. :-)

M. Savad

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Mar 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/18/97
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susi...@aol.com wrote:
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> In article <3328E0...@norfolk.infi.net>, deborah1 <debo...@norfolk.infi.net> writes:
>
> Hello Friends,
>
>


i personnally never believed in that, and therefore started wars because
of that. i set my browser to automatically qoute, it does it at the
bottom and i'd have to remember to stick it at the top every time, and
that's a real bother. plus, some people will weed everything out, and
after a while you don't even know what their talking about anymore. and
of course it get's confusing where people put the text in each box, some
people make it real anoying and reply to each pargraph inside the
paragraph itself. i just find it easier to simply type what i have to
say at the bottom, and let who ever, take the 2 seconds it takes to
scroll down and read what i have to say. i really don't want to have to
waste my own time trimming something down. though the only time i'll do
it is; when i have to respond to the beginning of the statement, or to
remove a really long tagline.

---Mike Savad

--
Mike's Stained Glass
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1141

New Pages Added:

- New Instructional Guides Added!!!
- The Creative Process
- How to Find Patterns for Suncatchers
- Picking Out Glass in the Store

- Plus New Photos
- 5 New Pictures in the 3-D Catagory
- 2 New Pictures in the Panel Catagory
- Updated Shots of The Heart of Atlantis, and Japanese Garden

- But That's Not All!!!
- My Links Page is UP!
- And Awards Page Too

STAC...@delphi.com

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Mar 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/19/97
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Quoting susi...@aol.com from a message in rec.crafts.glass

>Hello Friends,
>Is it really necessary to copy every letter in its entirety in order
>to respond to it? And/or to place your response at the end


Usenet is very fickle. I can post a message and never see it back
again on my server. This isn't all that uncommon, so people get in
the habit of quoting the pertinent parts of the previous discourse
so that those who missed the first part (or question) will know what
the reply is to.
Netiqutte says we should edit, so only the pertinent parts are
repeated, but people sometimes get lazy and quote the entire message.


Steve Ackman stac...@delphi.com http://people.delphi.com/stackman
GLASS HOST of the Delphi Arts & Crafts Forum www.delphi.com/crafts

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