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<p>[QUOTE="Lew Fisher, post: 4423027, member: 348"]Me too. And thanks for all the encouragement everyone! One bidder said these were made in the 1970's when Pyrex was experimenting for another color to replace the white opal. But that doesn't explain the pattern design which I think would have seemed retro and not marketable by the 1970's. We may never find out. But we'll find out what its worth as of March 2022.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lew Fisher, post: 4423027, member: 348"]Me too. And thanks for all the encouragement everyone! One bidder said these were made in the 1970's when Pyrex was experimenting for another color to replace the white opal. But that doesn't explain the pattern design which I think would have seemed retro and not marketable by the 1970's. We may never find out. But we'll find out what its worth as of March 2022.[/QUOTE]
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