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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 406636, member: 51"]Agree with sentiments above. The market for the non-rare Pyrex has taken a definite turn. It was super popular a few years ago (Japan, mostly). Perhaps just wore out it's welcome, or maybe with the onset of brand new pieces being produced, that may have watered things down. I think the newer Pyrex line is officially called "Vintage Pyrex". Easily found on Amazon, etc. </p><p><br /></p><p>But as cx points out in that link, the rare or one of a kind pieces can still have <u>ridiculous</u> value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 406636, member: 51"]Agree with sentiments above. The market for the non-rare Pyrex has taken a definite turn. It was super popular a few years ago (Japan, mostly). Perhaps just wore out it's welcome, or maybe with the onset of brand new pieces being produced, that may have watered things down. I think the newer Pyrex line is officially called "Vintage Pyrex". Easily found on Amazon, etc. But as cx points out in that link, the rare or one of a kind pieces can still have [U]ridiculous[/U] value.[/QUOTE]
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