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Bethlehem Burners to Award Bravo, Alpha Torches in New Glassworking Photo Contest

Bethlehem Burners will be hosting a social media photo contest via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, from August 1 through October 1, 2014. The contest, titled Show Us Your Glass 2014, is the company's third photo contest and will award the top glass artists with a new Bravo and Alpha torch.

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Bethlehem Burners Introduces PayPal Payment Option to Online Store

Bethlehem Burners has recently introduced the PayPal™ payment gateway to their online store. The integration of PayPal™ allows Bethlehem Burners to accept payment from customers via credit card, account balances or bank accounts in addition to a Bill Me Later® payment plan option.

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Bethlehem Burners Introduces Improved Shopping Cart and Free Shipping on all Continental US Online Orders

Bethlehem Burners is now offering free shipping on all online orders with US delivery, and has introduced an improved shopping cart experience.

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Bethlehem Burners Announces New Pricing Adjustment for Alpha and Bravo Torches

Bethlehem Burners has announced increased pricing for their low-pressure Alpha and Bravo lampworking torches.

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Bethlehem Burners to attend ISGB 2013 Annual Gathering, Donate 10 new Bravo torches

Bethlehem Burners will be attending the 2013 International Society of Glass Beadmakers (ISGB) 2013 Annual Gathering, and donating 10 new Bravo torches.

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New low-pressure Alpha glass bead torch provides safe, versatile artist experience

Bethlehem's new Alpha glass bead burner provides artists with a controlled, versatile flame perfect for home and travel.

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New low-pressure lampworking torch provides unmatched control of flame

Bethlehem Burners, a division of Bethlehem Apparatus Company, Inc., and manufacturers of surface-mixed glassworking torches since 1950, has introduced the new Bethlehem Bravo Lampworking Torch. The Bravo torch was designed specifically with the needs of the artistic flameworker in mind. It affords unmatched control over the flame while meeting the market’s demand for a low-pressure torch that helps reduce fuel consumption costs. The goal in designing the Bravo was to create a low-pressure torch that is less demanding on oxygen and fuel. The Bravo's internal design provides glass artists with a torch that runs off of a low-pressure fuel source. Artists can use oxygen concentrators at 7psi and ¼ psi of natural gas or use tanked oxygen and propane. Whatever the fuel source, the Bravo will provide the artist with a better, stronger flame at lower pressures.

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Visit Bethlehem Burners at the ISGB Gathering XX, 7/25-7/29 2012 in Seattle

Visit Bethlehem Burners at the 2012 International Society of Glass Beadmakers (ISGB) Gathering XX, 7/25-7/29 2012 in Seattle, Washington.

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