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One can go fishing for a few bucks or buy a bass boat to get you to the
hot spots on the reservoir with 100 horsepower, etc, for $6,000 or more. But if the poster is asking for books about neon working and asking questions that indicate a naive beginner, a suggestion there is an expensive sink hole out there for a person who goes it alone might be in order. ["The best way to make a small fortune in art glass is to start with a large fortune." -- Mike Firth Hot Glass Bits Furnace Working Website http://users.ticnet.com/mikefirth/hotbit46.htm Latest notes wrote in message oups.com... Not to argue with you Mike but "several thousand dollars" isn't a lot of money these days. Heck, my glass orders usually several thousand dollars and I have a medium sized stained glass store. Besides, the original poster might be loaded. LOL you never know how much money someone has. Andy |
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