Help locating and valuing a broken glass

Discussion in 'Breweriana' started by jesus_man, Jun 12, 2020.

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  1. jesus_man

    jesus_man Devotee (373) May 8, 2015 North Dakota

    We've moved recently and suffered some damages. I picked up most of my beer glass collection in Europe (mostly Belgium). A lot of it new, but some of it from flea markets.

    That being said, I am trying to locate this one, with one exception...mine was significantly thinner on the bowl than this:
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    I know there are a lot of counterfeit glasses out there and I am far from an expert on identifying them, but perhaps the thickness is a clue. I need a replacement value, and "hopefully" a replacement.

    Here is my collection per-move:
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    And the damage I've discovered so far:
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    Thanks for the help!
     
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  2. schteve

    schteve Pundit (884) Sep 10, 2003 New Jersey

    It looks like your original stem might've been a little longer, too, unless foreshortened due to angle. A lot of those are out there that aren't really "counterfeit" so much as "licensed" so that people could put their mark on these inferior give-away glasses.
     
  3. jesus_man

    jesus_man Devotee (373) May 8, 2015 North Dakota

    Yes, the example I posted was about the only one I found in a search.
    But what you say makes sense. No idea if mine was licensed or a giveaway. Still in all the visits to beer stores and flea markets, I did not see another like it.
     
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