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That's certainty interesting, not my cup of tea but fair enough - if I find some interesting Priex then I will let you know.
yes, they can be way over priced. there are a few antique stores in my area that still have reasonable prices though. i find alot at flea markets and thrift stores too. i only turn to ebay for for the harder to find pieces.
We do have a couple of sets that we use all the time, it's not uncommon to see them priced at $20 - $30 or more per bowl at local antique stores
hee hee...arnt they pretty? i think i got my set at a an antique store for cheap. the good think about pyrex is that its usefull one can always justify having some ;) i use most of mine.
Look what you've got me looking at! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-of-4-Pyrex-Amish-Blue-Butterprint-Cinde...
lol.
(no I will not be bidding on these, but I want too! hehe)
I can see where it would be. I have no room for another collection. I barely have room for my lamps!
be careful pyrexia is contagious ;)
ahh the spirograph! that is one of my most favorite casseroles :)
i find most of it at thrift and antique stores for pretty cheap. that one was an ebay buy. it was still pretty cheap though.
OK, I need to stop before I pick up another hobby. I LOVE this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/52047146@N03/6567161449/in/photostream
Wow, you have some GREAT stuff! *still looking*
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