Vintage Shiny Brite-Corning Pine Cones or Pine Tree Ornaments--Which Do You Have?
Don't be fooled by the Shiny Brite grape; it is not a pine cone. Thanks to viewers who share knowledge and their collections of vintage Christmas ornaments, Jody digs into the introduction of Corning pine cones, the sizes, prices, a theory of why they are fragile, and how to spot a non-American bulb. Email your questions to [email protected]. Buy Jody's three Christmas history books from amazon.com Merry Christmas

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