Delphi Glass Catalog
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I received the latest Delphi Glass catalog. Never bought from them but I though I'd take a look. Imagine my surprise when I got to page 18 and say a photograph of a piece of my glass art "Jonkonnu." No credits, no permission asked or given. Interesting point is several years ago this same photo was published in Brad Walker's book Contemporary Fused Glass. Of course Brad asked and was given permission. Thoughts?????
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The same thing happened to me with a Uroboros newsletter this past year. They were advertising an upcoming roll-up class and I was really surprised to see that they had used a picture of a vase of mine (roll-up done by Ryan Staub).
I contacted them and said, "While I would have gladly granted permission for the photo to be used, I would have appreciated being asked and I would have also liked credit for the work." And I pointed them to the blog post I'd done where the photo had been "lifted" http://jestersbaubles.blogspot.com/2014 ... ll-up.html
The apologized profusely for the mistake -- they thought it was a vase that Patty Gray had done since it was in a "Patty" folder on their computer (Patty was out of town, apparently, and they did not question the photo). They sent a few jars of frit to appease me.
They never did, however, publish a retraction to the newsletter giving me credit for the work, which is what I really wanted.
Dana W.
I contacted them and said, "While I would have gladly granted permission for the photo to be used, I would have appreciated being asked and I would have also liked credit for the work." And I pointed them to the blog post I'd done where the photo had been "lifted" http://jestersbaubles.blogspot.com/2014 ... ll-up.html
The apologized profusely for the mistake -- they thought it was a vase that Patty Gray had done since it was in a "Patty" folder on their computer (Patty was out of town, apparently, and they did not question the photo). They sent a few jars of frit to appease me.
They never did, however, publish a retraction to the newsletter giving me credit for the work, which is what I really wanted.
Dana W.
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BTW, That's a lovely piece, Greg. I was able to find it on "Pinterest".
I hope they at least credited you.
Dana
I hope they at least credited you.
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Nice piece. Sucks that delphi lifted the image. R.
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I live 40-ish miles from Delphi - I've vowed to only go there again in some dire emergency or if I feel I need to dig thru the sheets of glass to find that perfect one for a project.
Prices are fairly high - there are others that will frequently do better on anything Delphi sells, imo (D &L, Sundance, Slumpys,..). If you work in COE 90, consider saving your pennies for a large order from Bullseye - that 50% discount really adds up nicely. Delphi is basically charging Bullseye's list price. And they don't carry the full line of Bullseye colors in frit, stringers, noodles, rods or sheet.
I really detest their order system: they send you an email that something was shipped but it doesn't say WHAT. Sure, there is an "order number" on the email, but that is an internal number for their shipping department, but doesn't relate to your order number in any fashion - totally different digits. Even in your accounts "Orders", it doesn't indicate what was shipped, when it was shipped and what if anything is/was back-ordered. 
Oh - went to one of their "first big sale of the year" events. They has a sign distinctly saying "KL boards, X amount off." I took it home, hideous smell, far beyond fiber cloth binders at about 800f - had to throw open the doors. And crumbly as all. I contacted Pietra Kaiser and she told me they have never sold their board through Delphi. I've bought some KL board straight from Pietra and it's not what I was sold by Delphi.
Prices are fairly high - there are others that will frequently do better on anything Delphi sells, imo (D &L, Sundance, Slumpys,..). If you work in COE 90, consider saving your pennies for a large order from Bullseye - that 50% discount really adds up nicely. Delphi is basically charging Bullseye's list price. And they don't carry the full line of Bullseye colors in frit, stringers, noodles, rods or sheet.


Oh - went to one of their "first big sale of the year" events. They has a sign distinctly saying "KL boards, X amount off." I took it home, hideous smell, far beyond fiber cloth binders at about 800f - had to throw open the doors. And crumbly as all. I contacted Pietra Kaiser and she told me they have never sold their board through Delphi. I've bought some KL board straight from Pietra and it's not what I was sold by Delphi.

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