Glass Collectors Digest is a wonderful magazine that every two months from 1987 to 2001 presented glass collectors with a wealth of information. Each issue was 96 pages and featured five or six articles (more in earlier years) by leading professional and amateur glass collectors and researchers. Regular columns such as What Is It? which presented readers pieces for identification, Favorite Pieces, which a featured a single item, and Glass News offered regular surprises. There was no scrimping on the color photos and the advertisements are a real plus. Discontinued in 2001 the magazine is valued for the rich content not found anywhere else.
84 issues of Glass Collectors Digest were published but 8 have been long out of print. This set is the remaining 76. These are new copies. Many still have their protective mailing cover present.
For example, the August/September 1992 feature articles were:
- Westmoreland's Child Sets by Lorraine Kovar
- The Bergstrom/Mahler Museum by Grace Carolyn Dahlberg
- Art in Miniature: An Introduction to Paperweight Buttons, Part 2 Buttons, Makers, and Prices by Peggy Ann Osborne
- Catalogues: Clues and Conclusions by John D. Sewell
- Moser and St. Louis: a Case of Mistaken Identity? By Gary D. Baldwin
- A Relationship of Harmony: Amberina and the Daisy and Button Pattern by Ron Lindsey
- Collecting Ugly Glass by Edelene Wood - The green Soreno pattern by The Anchor Hocking Company.
- New Martinsville Janice by Bob Pierce
Price: $89.50
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