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Description: A 5 part article titled: The Art of the Goblet
The sections will be as follows: Part 4. The Art of Goblets Part IV: Tops ...The most important thing to know about making goblets is to be able to turn the glass evenly in the fire. Whether you are pulling points, blowing shapes, etc., everything must be heated evenly. All mistakes can be traced back to uneven heat.” Remschneider believes there are two secrets to making goblet tops...

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what about shipping to germany ?

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Hi carlee,

Shipping to Germany is 6.00 dollars.

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