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It is believed that for a brief period, WFG made insulators using unaltered GOOD molds. The supporting evidence for this is the peculiar colors and glass qualities associated with WFG, but the retention of the "GOOD" markings. It believed WFG would re-engrave them to the "W.F.G.CO." shortly thereafter, closing the window on this overlap of production. Color is a classic sagey grey-greenish aqua, and so typical of WFG production, the glass is super crude, full of fizz, twists, and bubbles. Only a perhaps Day One open bubble might be considered damage. It has the usual annealing lines common to crude WFG made insulators. $90, shipped in U.S. |