BE 1411, anyone knows????

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BE 1411, anyone knows????

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Hello good friends,

Lately I bought some glass sheets, from someone who closed his workshop, .
Among them BUllseye 1411 - which looks reddish.
It does not appear on the online catalog, and/ or the written catalog of BE. But it HAS a BE label on it!

Can anyone tell me what it is?

Many thanks in advance,
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Deep Plum Transparent: http://shop.bullseyeglass.com/catalog/p ... 8/id/1411/

Not sure if it's the same as 1105, which has the same name.

You might want to ask Bullseye for clarification.
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Many thanks, Brad!



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It was my mother's favorite color. It went out of production years ago but I made it my quest to acquire a bunch. She's passed and I still have a lot left, mostly thin and a couple halfs with irid.

It's a luscious deep pink/purple/plum. It is very close to Cranberry Pink 1311. It too was a striker and the cold sheet can vary considerably before firing. I've made a couple awesome square dishes using homemade 1411 frit and 1821 Erbium Pink frit.

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Many thanks!
The glass I bought is 1.5 millimeter, few sheets of it.
We'll see what happens with it.


There is another 'something' red that I bought which is not on the catalog - but this one I do not recall the number.

I'll post a question later.
Thanks again, you are the best!

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I still have some 1311 and 1411 on my shelf... both were very $$ glass.. beautiful when fired! Don't waste it!!
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OK,
Thanks Don



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