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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 1371518, member: 182"]Me too! I just heard it from DH and my Brother while they were watching a football game. It's when you are trying for a field goal and the football hits the uprights but takes a bad hit and doesn't go through, consequently no score. </p><p><br /></p><p>So I appropriated the word to describe an annoying chip on glass. For instance, today I got a gorgeous Waterford Lismore DOF with a teeny weeny fleabite on the rim. A doink in other words. Annoying, but not bad enough to throw away or even not to use it. </p><p><br /></p><p>I heard back from the Steuben Collectors Club and a person named Scott said that there is no way to definitively call this piece a 6043 or a 6270 since there is documentation that a 7" existed in both patterns. I guess it really doesn't matter, you either love it or not, but I'm leaning toward the 6270.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 1371518, member: 182"]Me too! I just heard it from DH and my Brother while they were watching a football game. It's when you are trying for a field goal and the football hits the uprights but takes a bad hit and doesn't go through, consequently no score. So I appropriated the word to describe an annoying chip on glass. For instance, today I got a gorgeous Waterford Lismore DOF with a teeny weeny fleabite on the rim. A doink in other words. Annoying, but not bad enough to throw away or even not to use it. I heard back from the Steuben Collectors Club and a person named Scott said that there is no way to definitively call this piece a 6043 or a 6270 since there is documentation that a 7" existed in both patterns. I guess it really doesn't matter, you either love it or not, but I'm leaning toward the 6270.[/QUOTE]
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