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  • Six Tips For Collecting Fenton Crests - I have been collecting Fenton Art Glass for almost eight years now and probably my favorite collection is Crests. Fenton crests are often made from milk glass (although not always) and have a different color of glass applied to the edge of the piece. Crests were made starting in the late 1930's and technically are still being made today.
  • Fenton Carnival Glass - The popularity of collecting Carnival Glass has resurged in recent years. Contemporary pieces are readily available at cheap prices. However, the vintage Carnival Glass is really what is popular with collectors. To offer you some useful information on this American art form, I will discuss the history, manufacture, and value of this colorful art glass. Carnival Glass History In the late 19th century, Tiffany & Company and Steuben Art Glass produced a costly hand-blown iridized glass that was very popular with their wealthy clientèle. This glass was hand made and commanded extremely high prices.
  • All About Cary, Nc - Cary is the third largest municipality in the North Carolina Triangle, preceded only by Durham and Raleigh. In addition, it is the second largest municipality in Wake County, which is the county where it is found. In all of the state, it is the seventh largest municipality, with a total population of 121,457 as of 2007. The city of Cary is located near to Raleigh. When it was first settled in 1750, it was named Bradford’s Ordinary. The name of Cary wasn’t given to the city until over 100 years later when Allison Francis “Frank” Page and his wife purchased 300 acres of land in the area. He then named his development Cary in honor of a prohibitionist he admired by the name of Samuel Fenton Cary.
  • Coffee in the Office – The Pour ‘n’ Serve Coffee Brewer - There are an enormous variety of office coffee machines available these days. They come in all shapes and sizes, serving a wide variety of hot and cold beverages at many different budget levels. Management really need to consider their options and it can be a difficult decision how to best serve their staff and visitors with a decent cup of tea or coffee. This article is about the humble pour and serve coffee brewer, a simple, cheap and often overlooked way of solving corporate beverage needs. The pour and serve coffee brewer, or sometimes called a pour over coffee machine have been around for as long as offices have. Put a filter paper in the basket, add fresh coffee and pour a jug of fresh cold water in the machine and away you go.
  • Winning At Indirect Sales - Since you are selling indirectly, your customers are the Owners, Managers and Salespeople who sell your products and services. However indirect customers are different from traditional retail customers, who will typically be end users. These customers are your business partners. Your success is tied to theirs and vice versa.

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