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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 119996, member: 107"]had the same factory defect on a Dalzell 'Starred Block' stand several years ago. One spot on the gallery was almost like a hot knife had been place there to melt a slot. My thoughts are that it's a mfg defect where the glass is not sufficiently plunged into the mold to or trapped air is unable to escape.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 119996, member: 107"]had the same factory defect on a Dalzell 'Starred Block' stand several years ago. One spot on the gallery was almost like a hot knife had been place there to melt a slot. My thoughts are that it's a mfg defect where the glass is not sufficiently plunged into the mold to or trapped air is unable to escape.[/QUOTE]
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