Glass bar manufacturer?
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- Cartwright Thompson
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Glass bar manufacturer?
I bought this bar here on the forum and really like it. Can anyone tell me me who might have made it? It’s about 3 1/2” x 7/8”
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Another ‘glassy’ option is this Luns Salida stone slide from Rocky Mountain slides. Some near transparent Colorado stone. I cannot say if it more or less fragile than glass. Great tone
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Hi All,
That is indeed one of our Diamond Bottlenecks Red 'swirl' solid crystal tone-bars.
Jon ~ if the blue bar doesn't have an indent on the base end it's not one of ours - the only way this could occur is if you bought it used and the original owner specified no indent to be added.
We have a totally new, heavy solid glass tone-bar range up on our website following the retirement of our original maker, & Jouni has the very first piece from this range. Please feel free to check out the new bar range on our site.
Cheers all ~ with best regards,
Ian (Diamond Bottlenecks)
That is indeed one of our Diamond Bottlenecks Red 'swirl' solid crystal tone-bars.
Jon ~ if the blue bar doesn't have an indent on the base end it's not one of ours - the only way this could occur is if you bought it used and the original owner specified no indent to be added.
We have a totally new, heavy solid glass tone-bar range up on our website following the retirement of our original maker, & Jouni has the very first piece from this range. Please feel free to check out the new bar range on our site.
Cheers all ~ with best regards,
Ian (Diamond Bottlenecks)
Hey Ian. I definitely bought "a" bar from you quite a while ago. I also inherited a bunch of miscellaneous non-steel bars last year from my dear friend Stu (to confuse matters).
On closer inspection I see that there is an indent which is filled with...something. Epoxy?
I'm pretty sure this is one of your Diamonds.
None of which is important....sorry for the drift.
On closer inspection I see that there is an indent which is filled with...something. Epoxy?
I'm pretty sure this is one of your Diamonds.
None of which is important....sorry for the drift.
Hey Jon!
Great to hear back from you ~ no my friend, we've never added epoxy or any other 'non-glass' product inside our bars.
Is the bar you have a 'swirl' pattern similar to the OP's photo or plain 'un-patterned' - if it's patterned then that 'epoxy' will be the center glass 'core'.
Hope this helps Jon ~ with best regards,
Ian.
Great to hear back from you ~ no my friend, we've never added epoxy or any other 'non-glass' product inside our bars.
Is the bar you have a 'swirl' pattern similar to the OP's photo or plain 'un-patterned' - if it's patterned then that 'epoxy' will be the center glass 'core'.
Hope this helps Jon ~ with best regards,
Ian.
Ian -- we pursue this out of curiosity on both of our parts --
This bar is 3.5" long x .94" wide and weighs 4 oz (114g).
The messy appearance of the filler was from me poking at a tiny void with a sharp object resulting in some chipping of the filler substance. Because poking at unknown substances with sharp objects is always a smart thing to do.
This bar is 3.5" long x .94" wide and weighs 4 oz (114g).
The messy appearance of the filler was from me poking at a tiny void with a sharp object resulting in some chipping of the filler substance. Because poking at unknown substances with sharp objects is always a smart thing to do.
Hi Jon!
Oh my ~ that is indeed one of ours!!
We occasionally have visiting glass-blowers using the facilities here in our Glass Center & they pop into our workshop to check out the services we offer to the glass industry. A couple of these guys loved our sliding glassware and offered to make up a bunch of bars & slides as a 'thank you' for making them welcome.....this is one of the pieces from a visiting glass-blower! That bar you have there has got to be around ten years old!!
Thanks for sharing the photo Jon ~ brought back fond memories of those early bars!!
Cheers!
Ian.
Oh my ~ that is indeed one of ours!!
We occasionally have visiting glass-blowers using the facilities here in our Glass Center & they pop into our workshop to check out the services we offer to the glass industry. A couple of these guys loved our sliding glassware and offered to make up a bunch of bars & slides as a 'thank you' for making them welcome.....this is one of the pieces from a visiting glass-blower! That bar you have there has got to be around ten years old!!
Thanks for sharing the photo Jon ~ brought back fond memories of those early bars!!
Cheers!
Ian.