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A combination of new school flameworking technique with old school paperweight shape. No murrini, but an idea I had to pursue anyway. All are about 3" diameter, and have a single facet on top.
Back to Parent Page: Dave Strobel's Gallery
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My name is Dave Strobel, I've been blowing glass since 1991. I started with softglass hotshop work for a year, then moved into borosilicate scientific fabrication and repair for a few years, moving into boro artglass exclusively in 1995. The past six years have been spent with a very high emphasis on boro murrini; both making and using them. I now live in the SF Bay area making boro murrini for distributors, businesses, and artists. I also have an extensive line of paperweights, tiles, and marbles that I make in my spare time. My new website will be up soon. Until then, send questions to my temporary email. Thank you for everyone's interest and support over the years! Thank you all for your feedback- both positive and negative is always appreciated.
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Hey Dave
Nice work here, My name is Travis. I sent you an email thru this site, did you get it? Send me an email when you have time. weberglass(at)gmail.com
» Posted by
TravisWeber
on 2/12/2007 2:32:56 PM.
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lookin good
i've been a fan of your murrini for some time. i haven't been able to get a hold of anything where can i get some.... the mibs look great even without your murrini...is that a concave cut?
» Posted by
tSOULfas
on 2/13/2007 12:02:18 AM.
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