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	<title>Comments on: Gocco Glass Etching</title>
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		<title>By: Slakethirst</title>
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		<description>[...] And speaking of visuals, I don't particularly care for unlabeled bottles of fluid in the bar, so a bit of experimentation with glass etching seemed in order. The able Ms. Thirsty and I spent some quality time pushing pixels around and mucking with screen printing and acid creams, about which more can be read here. It didn't turn out half-bad, if I do say so… with some modifications to the process, I think we'll be etching-up vessels for gomme and grenadine in the near future, and likely any other domestically produced mixological reagents that become permanent fixtures of the backbar. [...]
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