danemodsandy
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I had a very helpful text with photo from Ben (swestoyz) today, telling me that he thought something I was looking for was at Stuff, the consignment chain store.
Uh, YEAH, it was something I was looking for - nine dinner plates in Corelle's Snowflake Blue pattern. It's one of the original four Corelle Livingware patterns introduced in 1970 (the other three were Winter Frost White, Butterfly Gold and Spring Blossom Green), and it's the hardest to find, because it was the poorest seller and therefore the first Corelle pattern ever to be discontinued (in February of 1976).
I ran like the proverbial bunny to Stuff, where I got the lot for only $8.99. This was a major boost for my collection of the pattern, which was not off to a good start - I only had six cups, six saucers, a sugar bowl minus the lid and two bread-and-butter plates. Now I am in much better shape - this is enough to begin actually using.
Public thanks to Ben for the texted photo, and I'm hoping to fill this service out with more soon. A stock photo of the pattern is below:

Uh, YEAH, it was something I was looking for - nine dinner plates in Corelle's Snowflake Blue pattern. It's one of the original four Corelle Livingware patterns introduced in 1970 (the other three were Winter Frost White, Butterfly Gold and Spring Blossom Green), and it's the hardest to find, because it was the poorest seller and therefore the first Corelle pattern ever to be discontinued (in February of 1976).
I ran like the proverbial bunny to Stuff, where I got the lot for only $8.99. This was a major boost for my collection of the pattern, which was not off to a good start - I only had six cups, six saucers, a sugar bowl minus the lid and two bread-and-butter plates. Now I am in much better shape - this is enough to begin actually using.
Public thanks to Ben for the texted photo, and I'm hoping to fill this service out with more soon. A stock photo of the pattern is below:
