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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 5733441, member: 107"]looking at the NOT S&W Pinterest page reminded me of Fran Yorke's candlewicklookalike site (she wrote a book on Candlewick but hosts the lookalike site for free. So I just clicked on Dilwyn's name and his face along with the link to the site came up; I agree that it seems to be good info.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do use 20thcenturyglass quite a bit but don't know about who manages the site. My assumption of the links to eBay listings is they are likely just robot-scan recognition driven and any eBay listing including S&W is up for grabs; I doubt anyone is actually checking on the accuracy of each listing. BWDIK...</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't be hard on yourself for a potentially problematic purchase. It's all part of the learning process and should be considered education investment; you still have a pretty piece of glass to enjoy. We have all made bad purchases thru the years; the longer you keep at it the fewer bad purchases you make, and in the end you're most likely ahead in the game...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 5733441, member: 107"]looking at the NOT S&W Pinterest page reminded me of Fran Yorke's candlewicklookalike site (she wrote a book on Candlewick but hosts the lookalike site for free. So I just clicked on Dilwyn's name and his face along with the link to the site came up; I agree that it seems to be good info. I do use 20thcenturyglass quite a bit but don't know about who manages the site. My assumption of the links to eBay listings is they are likely just robot-scan recognition driven and any eBay listing including S&W is up for grabs; I doubt anyone is actually checking on the accuracy of each listing. BWDIK... Don't be hard on yourself for a potentially problematic purchase. It's all part of the learning process and should be considered education investment; you still have a pretty piece of glass to enjoy. We have all made bad purchases thru the years; the longer you keep at it the fewer bad purchases you make, and in the end you're most likely ahead in the game...[/QUOTE]
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