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<p>[QUOTE="quirkygirl, post: 225218, member: 106"]Thanks! Wow ... never would have guessed that ... with that ruffled/crimped edge. I do have both Fenton's French Opalescent and Anchor Hocking's Moonstone and they all blend together nicely. Hardly ever use these because it requires a toothbrush to properly scrub the crevices between the folds in the rim.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="quirkygirl, post: 225218, member: 106"]Thanks! Wow ... never would have guessed that ... with that ruffled/crimped edge. I do have both Fenton's French Opalescent and Anchor Hocking's Moonstone and they all blend together nicely. Hardly ever use these because it requires a toothbrush to properly scrub the crevices between the folds in the rim.[/QUOTE]
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