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Early American Pattern Glass Society
The Society was formed to foster and encourage the collection, appreciation, study, and documentation of early American pattern glassware, its makers, and its place in American life, past and present. It is a non-profit group of collectors and dealers who share an interest in Early American Pattern Glass.
www.eapgs.org/
Master Pattern Design and Pattern Drafting
USA. Offers design, pattern drafting, grading, specification sheets and prototyping services for the fashion and outwear clothing industry. Includes a company profile, references and a contact form.
www.patterndrafter.com/
Carole's Classy Glass
specializing in Colored Victorian Glassware
www.cbantiques.com/
Vaseline Glass E-mail List
The Vaseline Glass List is an e-mail list, a live, interactive newsletter, exclusively devoted to discussing Vaseline Glass.
www.southern-belle.com/
Vaseline Glass Collectors, Inc.
Vaseline Glass Collectors, Inc., (VGCI), is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1998 to educate and unify Vaseline Glass collectors everywhere.
www.icnet.net/
Arts and Crafts Glass
19th Century Glass Design, from the Virtual Glass Museum, featuring photographs and text explaining glass associated with the Arts and Crafts movement. Includes links to other resources on glass.
www.glass.co.nz/
Goofus Glass - A Virtual Museum and Information Page
Dedicated solely to Goofus glass, manufactured primarily around 1900-1920. Message forum, pictures, descriptions, and newsletter included.
www.goofus.org/
The Greentown Glass Company
Online resource for Greentown Glass collectors. Site includes news, events, publications, and sales.
www.greentownglasscompany.com/
National Greentown Glass Association
The National Greentown Glass Association, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of Greentown Glass preservation and collecting. The NGGA is active in disseminating specific knowledge concerning Greentown Glass and promoting education and research on the history and products of the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company, which operated in Greentown, Indiana from 1894 to June 13, 1903.
www.greentownglass.org/
Wes' Virtual Pattern Book
Presents closeup photographs, recipes, and tying instructions for a variety of unique and unusual fresh and saltwater flies. Includes kids flies, and hook conversion charts.
www.magiclink.com/