Wandering back to Corelle for a minute...
I also have a set of Corelle, and it is the ubiquitous Butterfly Gold pattern.
I know that everyone seemed to have it, and it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I am quite fond of it. Like a lot of collectors, where a particular color or pattern brings back memories of another time, BG holds such memories. I got the bug for it in the early 2000s. While living in Pittsburgh, and having three Red White and Blue thrift stores that were my favorite haunts, I found it quite easy to amass enough pieces for a nice set. I too, prefer the hook-handled cups. While I have my parents' sets of Currier and Ives, Golden Wheat, and Color-Flyte Melmac, and my set of Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne, the Corelle is what my hand falls upon for my daily use.
One of the things that I have found over the years, is that one needs to check the edge of the pieces, mainly the plates - a lot of them feel rough to the fingernail test, not smooth. So many of the plates that I have run across have staining to the edges, what looks to be rust stains. No amount of Corningware cleaner removes these stains. I always wondered if it had something to do with folks having ragged dishwasher racks that have rusty spots, and leaving the Corelle in the machine after a wash would cause the rust to stain the edge. I could be way off on this...
The one piece of BG that I don't have is the covered sugar. In all of my searching, all that I have found are sugars with either yellowed lids, or missing their lids completely.
Joe
I also have a set of Corelle, and it is the ubiquitous Butterfly Gold pattern.
I know that everyone seemed to have it, and it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I am quite fond of it. Like a lot of collectors, where a particular color or pattern brings back memories of another time, BG holds such memories. I got the bug for it in the early 2000s. While living in Pittsburgh, and having three Red White and Blue thrift stores that were my favorite haunts, I found it quite easy to amass enough pieces for a nice set. I too, prefer the hook-handled cups. While I have my parents' sets of Currier and Ives, Golden Wheat, and Color-Flyte Melmac, and my set of Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne, the Corelle is what my hand falls upon for my daily use.
One of the things that I have found over the years, is that one needs to check the edge of the pieces, mainly the plates - a lot of them feel rough to the fingernail test, not smooth. So many of the plates that I have run across have staining to the edges, what looks to be rust stains. No amount of Corningware cleaner removes these stains. I always wondered if it had something to do with folks having ragged dishwasher racks that have rusty spots, and leaving the Corelle in the machine after a wash would cause the rust to stain the edge. I could be way off on this...
The one piece of BG that I don't have is the covered sugar. In all of my searching, all that I have found are sugars with either yellowed lids, or missing their lids completely.
Joe