Paper Roses
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Mon Nov-29-10 11:45 AM
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Flea bites? Who knew. Recently, during some research, |
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I found a picture of a duplicate of an item I recently bought. The sellers description was great and I learned a new term.
The very tiny chips on old cut glass, you know what I mean, where the points of the cuts have a tiny ding on the sharp edge Well, according to this seller, they are flea bites. Seems appropriate but I never heard the term.
Something he coined or an accepted phrase?
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Vinca
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Tue Nov-30-10 05:28 PM
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1. I've heard that, too. Also to describe tiny chips in pottery. |
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Thu Dec-02-10 10:13 AM
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commonly used by glass sellers. Also, chiggers, hairlines, and straw marks, are commonly used terms for describing different condition issues.
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