Worden and Odyssey Lamps

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Worden and Odyssey Lamps Michael 08-02-2007
Posted by Michael on August 2, 2007, 7:33 pm
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I'm wanting to build a Tiffany lamp. I've noticed that Worden and
Odyssey are two of the major players. I would appreciate any feedback
you might have on the quality of the forms and patterns provided by
the two companies.

Michael


Posted by javahut on August 2, 2007, 10:50 pm
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> I'm wanting to build a Tiffany lamp. I've noticed that Worden and
> Odyssey are two of the major players. I would appreciate any feedback
> you might have on the quality of the forms and patterns provided by
> the two companies.
>
> Michael


Both are good, depends on what you want.
If you want a lamp that is pretty and colorful and you don't particularly
care if it looks old and collectible, build a Worden and enjoy the glass
choices and have fun with it.

If you want a very accurate Tiffany reproduction, in pattern, and use glass
that is appropriate to the design and era in which it was originally
conceived, then go for the Odyssey.

Which ever one you chose, use a full round mold, the sectional things are a
PIA to work with, but can be done, just takes more fooling around to get
them accurate and straight.

I have built a few hundred lamps, don't count or keep track in particular,
but have a scrapbook full of pictures.........



Posted by Michael on August 3, 2007, 7:10 pm
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javahut wrote:

I have built a few hundred lamps, don't count or keep track in
particular, but have a scrapbook full of pictures.........

*************
Wow! That's impressive. Especially considering the major amount of
work that must go into each one.

And thank you for the comparison between Worden and Odyssey. I think
I'll start with a small Worden with a fairly simple design and decide
where to go from there.

Thank you, Michael



Posted by javahut on August 3, 2007, 9:09 pm
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> javahut wrote:
>
> I have built a few hundred lamps, don't count or keep track in
> particular, but have a scrapbook full of pictures.........
>
> *************
> Wow! That's impressive. Especially considering the major amount of
> work that must go into each one.
>
> And thank you for the comparison between Worden and Odyssey. I think
> I'll start with a small Worden with a fairly simple design and decide
> where to go from there.
>
Something to keep in mind while choosing a pattern, especially the first
one. If the pattern that you chose has so few pieces as to make the pieces
large, "left to right" then you will have to center them to make them go
around the curve/circumference of the lamp, sort of "balance" them on the
curve. There are easier ways to learn than to chose a pattern where you
need to do that. AN example is the 13 in Worden WOODBINE or the Odyssey 16
in Woodbine, a certain balance of the pieces must occur. As a beginning
pattern I would chose something that has more pieces and forego that part of
learning, it is frustrating to tip them all the time instead of
concentrating on your glass and its design.

The important thing of lamp building is to learn and to enjoy the
process...I have yet to build one where I wouldn't do something a little
different to improve the one I just finished, when I do it again.



Posted by glassman on August 2, 2007, 11:32 pm
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> I'm wanting to build a Tiffany lamp. I've noticed that Worden and
> Odyssey are two of the major players. I would appreciate any feedback
> you might have on the quality of the forms and patterns provided by
> the two companies.
>
> Michael
>
>


Home shopping network..... 800 pieces of art glass, not the best but not
terrible craftsmanship..... $59.95.... including the base! OUCH...


--
JK Sinrod
www.SinrodStudios.com
www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com



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