Atticus Finch
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My former girlfriend and I began collecting depression glass back in the late seventies or very early eighties. She had just started her first job and I was in grad school, so neither of us had much money. But the stuff was dirt cheap back then. You could still find depression glass in almost any thrift shop or goodwill store for less than a dollar per piece. We collected Amber Sharon, Amber Madrid, Pink Dogwood and Aquamarine Swirl. Over the next ten or so years, (with me helping) she pretty much amassed "mature" collections of each of those patterns.
I hadn't thought about depression glass in quite some time until I stumbled onto this thread. Reading the posts here brought back some great memories and I'm glad that there is still such an interest in collecting glass.
AF
I hadn't thought about depression glass in quite some time until I stumbled onto this thread. Reading the posts here brought back some great memories and I'm glad that there is still such an interest in collecting glass.
AF