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Thanks claygram, hadn't seen them. Unfortunately they only carry the more rounded goblet which is more of a red wine glass. The ones we use are 10oz and are more like a white wine in that they are more narrow and taller. We might try these though if we can't source the others.

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Thanks Mark,  been surfing non stop and have since found that Corning originally made the ones we bought from nationalartcraft and the subsequent company has discontinued. I don't think the stemless from Libby will really look right because they have flattened the bottom and SPS only has the red wine goblet. That one does seem to be the only one out there though so I think we will switch to buying some nice plain ones and cut the stem off. Its a pain but seeing no other sources for the 10.5 oz ones.

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I once knew a potter who used the libby ones with thrown stems and E-6000 glue for the glass. I am not a wine drinker but always thought wine was best in glass over ceramic goblets.Are you wholesaling these goblets?

Mark

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I'm not sure if it will help, but...

 

You can take a fine single cut metal file, using the corner of the file, make a one stroke file line notch in the stem of a piece of stemware, then snap it off cleanly and use the piece that you need.

 

It's really quick, cheap, not really messy, and easy

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