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@luv-the-Q wrote:

The crafts were fun.  I loved the fake stained glass crafts, but I can't remember the name of it.  


@luv-the-Q, I believe that was Gallery Glass- I think I still have some of that put back, LOL

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Catty2, I think that was  Steve Colantuno - I KNOW the spelling is wrong but is close. I miss a lot of those great hosts - he was so very good.

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In case you're interested, that "other channel" sells crafts quite often.  They had a day of it recently.  Sombebody's buying them, but not I Woman Very Happy

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I remember when you had to purchase the item as it was being presented. If you didn't order during that short time slot you couldn't get the item. In a way it was good because I didn't watch often so I did miss a lot but saved money!!!!!! While I did enjoy the doll and craft shows, there isn't any market for collectibles, at least not now. I can understand the Q bringing in fresh items and dropping some. However, I find the shows now to be stale and in need of some more variety. After awhile many of the products are repeated and repeated. I don't watch too much unless it is a show I am really interested in. But I would like to see some new shows and less of some of the current ones. Just my opinion.
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I loved seeing those Tiffiny inspired table lamps. 

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@Catty2 wrote:

I enjoyed those shows too.  Remember Capodimonte?  I have at least 4 or 5 pieces of that.  I remember Steve (not Bryant, but can't remember his last name) would host many of those shows.  It was fun and informative to watch QVC, and I learned a lot, especially about jewelry. 


steve caluntuno-know i have misspelled his name......

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@Catty2 wrote:

I enjoyed those shows too.  Remember Capodimonte?  I have at least 4 or 5 pieces of that.  I remember Steve (not Bryant, but can't remember his last name) would host many of those shows.  It was fun and informative to watch QVC, and I learned a lot, especially about jewelry. 


I remember Capodimonte on HSN. I never bought that,though.  I remember a host named Steve. He got very sick and eventually died.  He was pretty young with dark hair. Wow,you brought up some memories.

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I am the only one who remembers Beverly HIlls Gold?

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@ROMARY I still have a large Tiffany-styled lamp sitting in my LR.  It's so heavy.

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@Noel7 they sell all those machines that do all the work of cutting and punching out shapes.  They provide you with everything so I wonder how much time is spent really crafting?  LOL. 

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