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| | Bullseye glass is manufactured in Portland, Oregon. |
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| ==Which glass should I use to make beads from?==
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| Plowden and Thompson (English)
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| Effetre (Italian)
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| Bullseye (American) | |
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| Satake (Japanese)
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| ===Plowden & Thompson===
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| ===Effetre===
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| ===Bullseye===
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| ===Satake===
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| ===Other glass rod manufacturers===
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| ===Using sheet art glass===
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| ===Scrap glass from bottles etc.===
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| See http://www.glass-beads.co.uk/Flame/June06/WhichGlass.html for more information
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Revision as of 17:42, 12 November 2008
Bullseye glass is manufactured in Portland, Oregon.