Hotline Stringers??

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Joanne Owsley
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Hotline Stringers??

Post by Joanne Owsley »

Greetings from the Pacific Northwest.
I have a tube of Hotline stringers that my husband's aunt gave me along with some other scrap glass. The label says Hotline Stringers Cat No 4955 18" Creative Craftsmen Co., Naperville, IL 60563
No COE though. I've searched for hotline stringer and Creative Craftsmen Co, but so far no luck.
Does anyone know what COE these might be?
Thanks very much.
~ Joanne

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Cynthia

Post by Cynthia »

According to my catalog, they are Bullseye stringers, COE 90
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Post by Joanne Owsley »

Hey, thanks. The lable is a bit yellowed, so I'm thinking they are kinda old. Has the company name changed or something?
~ Joanne

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Joanne Owsley wrote:Hey, thanks. The lable is a bit yellowed, so I'm thinking they are kinda old. Has the company name changed or something?
Both Hotline and Creative Craftsman are trademarks of Ed Hoy: http://www.edhoy.com

Odds are very good that these are 90 COE.
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