roadsmith
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posted on January 9, 2008 11:45:16 AM
This is looking so familiar. I'm hoping someone here can identify the pattern. Thanks!

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max40
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posted on January 9, 2008 01:15:26 PM
Hex Optic AKA Honeycomb by Jeanette Glass.
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cashinyourcloset
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posted on January 9, 2008 02:19:42 PM
Max, Can you be a little more specific? 
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max40
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posted on January 9, 2008 02:26:04 PM
Sorry, I get a little sloppy at times.
1928-1932
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TheFamilyBiz
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posted on January 9, 2008 02:38:38 PM
What - No book and page reference for where someone can confirm you identification (smile)...
Just kidding, of course. You've always been very helpful to me - even if it's just pointing me over to the eBay boards when necessary...
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roadsmith
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posted on January 9, 2008 06:41:13 PM
Max40: After looking at this pattern in Replacements.com, I'm just not sure this is a hexagonal pattern on this plate! More like thumbprints all the way around. The light angle in the photo shows some hexagonal stuff, it's true, but in "real life" there isn't any of that, just oval shapes.
The hexagonal items I looked at are very distinctly that shape. What to do! (I'll probably list it as you suggest with a big question mark in the title.)
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max40
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posted on January 9, 2008 07:15:11 PM
Your picture is deceiving. It really looked like a sharp edged pattern.
If the "thumbprints" are raised, look up Raindrops by Federal.
If the "thumbprints" are depressed it's Thumbprints also by Federal
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TheFamilyBiz
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posted on January 9, 2008 08:38:08 PM
Just a heads-up - that I'm sure you're already aware of...
If you use only that pic and someone believes it's one thing and when they get it - they think it's dramatically different - you're risking an unhappy buyers.
Also - you may miss someone who's really looking for what it is, but get thrown off by the photo.
If you include several pics, it may help show the pattern better - maybe even a close up of just a few of the thumbprint depressions?
Just a thought or two.
Wayne
Never explain -- Your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.
~ Elbert Hubbard
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roadsmith
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posted on January 9, 2008 11:10:34 PM
Thanks for the leads, Max. And I will not use this photo. It's hard to get a good picture of the plate, but I'll try hard. I'm dumbfounded that the photo seems to show sharp edges; must have been a trick of lighting or such.
I appreciate your help!
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roadsmith
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posted on January 9, 2008 11:18:31 PM
Max: Bingo! It's definitely Federal Raindrops (raised pattern). I see that some of the sellers of this glass pattern call it Vaseline glass and say it glows in black light. Do you know if all of this particular pattern would be the same??
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roadsmith
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posted on January 9, 2008 11:19:24 PM
Sorry, duplicate post.
[ edited by roadsmith on Jan 9, 2008 11:19 PM ]
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max40
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posted on January 10, 2008 08:39:11 AM
It was a very short lived pattern, should glow. When I think of vasoline glass I think of a yellow glass. The term is way overused.
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