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<p>[QUOTE="Iowa Jayhawk, post: 542462, member: 4011"]Agree on the Hocking Block Optic pieces, and yes, they will react to blacklight. Yes, they are not very valuable as they are quite common. I picked up a box with 20 or so of them at $1 each, and have trouble selling them for more than $3. Look nice in the display case though. The green pitcher looks familiar too, but can't seem to locate it in any of our books.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Iowa Jayhawk, post: 542462, member: 4011"]Agree on the Hocking Block Optic pieces, and yes, they will react to blacklight. Yes, they are not very valuable as they are quite common. I picked up a box with 20 or so of them at $1 each, and have trouble selling them for more than $3. Look nice in the display case though. The green pitcher looks familiar too, but can't seem to locate it in any of our books.[/QUOTE]
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