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At time of writing, this page does not provide any information that would allow someone to observe a glass blower and accurately determine whether what was going on was scientific glassblowing or merely glassblowing. This makes the page virtually useless for the dominant use case. On this page you can find at least a basic definition, though the definition would seem to clash with what little descriptive information exists on the page. TMLutas (talk) 22:14, 3 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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