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Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 9:40
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- Posted by marylee_2010 (My Page) on Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 10:16
| Those totems are amazing. I especially like the colored ones. I cannot imagine making one 5 or 6 feet high. Marylee |
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- Posted by toomuchglass 53172 (My Page) on Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 10:18
| wow -- those are pretty ! I can't imagine how many hours he spent looking for the perfect milk glass pieces. Milk glass is sparse around here. Shipping them must be a nightmare ! |
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- Posted by mommyandme2 none (My Page) on Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 10:50
| Very classy looking pieces, but $500 is a bit much ! |
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- Posted by marlene_2008 7 (My Page) on Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 10:53
| Wowee! They are beautiful, but oh my goodness the prices are incredible! I wouldn't even begin to think about shipping those. Can you imagine? I wonder how he gets them to stand up and be sturdy with such small bottoms? Anyway, amazing! TFS! |
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- Posted by laurastheme (My Page) on Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 18:50
| Amazing! Beautiful! Expensive!!! I see none have sold yet. |
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- Posted by jeannespines 4 (My Page) on Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 19:12
| For real???? $500! ahhh, come on...you totem people out here can do that! LOL! TFS! Jeanne S. |
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- Posted by nanatricia (My Page) on Tue, Nov 15, 11 at 21:09
| Well I know what to do with all my white milk glass when I get tired of it.I collect milk glass. |
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- Posted by marylee_2010 (My Page) on Wed, Nov 16, 11 at 7:36
| I see that you call the totems "art structures" when you charge $500.00. The colored glass "art structures" are $800.00. You have to think "Big." They are beautiful. Marylee |
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- Posted by concretenprimroses 4B NH (My Page) on Wed, Nov 16, 11 at 8:41
| They are gorgeous! Puts a whole new face on the price arguement tho doesn't it. TFS I wonder how he gets them to stay so tall. He must have not only an artistic eye, but an incredible eye for perfection. Mine are always slightly crooked I think. Kathy |
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- Posted by beatrice_outdoors 6a MA (My Page) on Wed, Nov 16, 11 at 18:06
| They are very beautiful, but look like a cat could knock them over. I think they are NOT for homes with kids or animals. To my eye, the weight is not distributed well enough-the one to the left and back, with the heavier pieces on the top and the very narrow bottom, is not visually pleasing. I do wish him well, though, and hope he sells. If so, it makes your totems more accessible to the discerning pocketbooks. :) |
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- Posted by concretenprimroses 4B NH (My Page) on Wed, Nov 16, 11 at 21:53
| Wow! Next thing you know there will be totems on the Accoutrements forum! (historical chuckle) Kathy |
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