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NJJ Inner circle 6437 Posts |
I've read the notes and done a lot of the research and spent some time preparing my glass but I have a couple of questions...
1) No matter how much I prepare the glass, there are always one or two little shards that appear when I start to walk on it. Glass rubbing on glass produces them. Is this usual? I notice that there are several visible on Todd Robbins' homepage photos. 2) Could you use thick window glass (properly prepared)? Since it is flat it seems it would do the right job. 3) In terms of theatrics, I like to use pieces of different colours and sizes with some necks and bottoms on the edges for show. I even mixed in a few labels so they look 'fresh." What do other like to use? 4) What are mason bottle and why do so many performer's like to use them? Thanks all for your advice, particularly Harry Murphy! |
drwilson Inner circle Bar Harbor, ME 2191 Posts |
Dear Nicolas,
I sent you a PM. I am reluctant to go into all the details on an open forum. Yours, Paul |
NJJ Inner circle 6437 Posts |
Thanks all for the PMS.
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