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Re: What are GD glazes?

From: Kathy Joyal
Date: 08 Feb 2007
Time: 12:25:52
Remote Name: 70.67.135.221

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They are quite old, how old I don't know. They are called Goldstone Glazes. This is a quote from an old Duncan Instruction Manual. "The glazes have an exciting metallic flecked sparkle about them. Areas of pure color will flow into pockets of shimmering golden flakes that twinkle like diamonds" As far as I know, but there could have been many more, there were 3 colours...GD510, GD511 & GD512. If you have ever seen the Duncan Glaze AR727 Amber, it could be the same or similar to the GD one. It might very well be the same glaze just re-named. Anyway, as I like to play with glazes when I have the time, the GD glazes can give some really outstanding results when blended, not mixed, with other glazes.

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