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while you do have glass
work depicted on this web site, can i see more? i had been working at a local
glass shop from 09.2000 - 11.2009 and have fabricated 100's of top quality pieces.
i have a vast collection of images i can show you as photos in an album or
pictures on the computer.
i
have some art
glass i'd like to move from one location and store or ship to a new
location. can you do this? yes, i can remove and crate your glass. it's important
to remember that art glass panels are heavier and not as strong as standard plate glass.
it is easily broken if not handled and packed properly. the expense of having
repairs made are far greater than handling the item properly in the first place.
do not let just anyone
monkey with your art glass. i have repaired many a panel mishandled this way.
i have art glass work in my doors
now, but my sidelights and/or transom have no art glass in them. can you make new
panels that will match the existing glass i already
have? i have matched and added glass
work to existing installations on many occasions. what i can do for you depends on what you
have. the older the existing glass, the harder it can be to match the glass you
have exactly. i need to see your current work in order to determine the next step.
how much does this glass
work of yours cost? my work
is generally priced by the square foot. however, that varies from $60 - $200 or
even higher per square foot, depending on complexity of design, glass used, and
other less obvious variables. i offer free estimates with prices guaranteed for 30 days.
i live far away from you. while that insures
me that you won't drop in unexpectedly, can you ship your work to me? panels can be crated and shipped safely by truck. i have and can ship almost
anywhere.
can you send me a full color brochure
with pictures and words?
no, i use this web site and personal contact
as my only way to show potential customers what i can do for them.
clients will receive additional images and such, as required,
through email correspondence, hidden pages on this web site, in person, and by phone.
can you appraise some old stained glass
i have? do
you buy old art glass? sorry, but
i have no idea how to appraise anyone
else's stained glass
nor do i buy it.
i would venture to guess that an antique dealer would be your best bet. there are
many of those in the phone book.
there are far too many variables in determining what an old art glass panel
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