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  1. #1
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    Default Lampwork Cabs

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    Here are some lampwork cabs. (the green one is etched)

    Now Jox....where are yours?

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    They are lovely Cathy, I haven't ventured into lampwork and to my shame have to admit that I've only just been introduced to these lovelies that are made by some very talented people.
    Jane,
    (although I quite like Sunny!)

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    OMG I'm loving that Pink cab
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    Those are lovely Cathy. Do you work with a cab mandrel or are they slumped?

    Can I ask what glass you've used for the lime green one - it's fabulously zingy!

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    I just do them off mandrel and flatten them with a masher.
    Sometimes I slump them afterwards but not always- I'm ok with strange bumps for the most part.
    All the glass is moretti- the lime green is etched so it looks like beach glass.

    they are lots of fun to do..but I must admit I have lots of flops too.

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    the pink one has me mesmerised
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    stunning can be such an overused word, Cathy, but I can't think of a better one for these!
    Di x

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