Carder is interviewed by Gerry Philpot and Bob Rockwell on his glassmaking.
Record pressings and distribution: Cook Laboratories, Stanford, CT.
Booklet titled: Creations by Carder of Steuben. Glenbrook, Conn. : The Fieldstone Porch, 1963.
CD-ROM.
Purchase; Sax Communications; 2013; 1000134064; 1000134065
digitized 20130510 Sax Communications Digitized from loaned LP copies from Gerry Eggert (received as a gift 9/2013).
CMGL also has on audiotape and CD-ROM.
CMGL has copies of the booklet cataloged separately (NK5198.C3 .P57).
CMGL has numbers 53, 60, 63 (lacks booklet; autographed by Carder--NOT FOUND WITH OTHER COPIES 11/06), 71 (lacks booklet), 80 (lacks booklet), 266 (lacks booklet). There is also a copy of disc 1 by itself (no sleeve or booklet).
No. 53 from Ruth Suppes. Booklet includes copy of Carder's obituary from the Washington Post, 12/13/63, and is annotated with prices from Hotchkiss' Price guide to Carder's Steuben glass, 1967. Stapled inside booklet back cover is a listing of Steuben items for sale through Stagecoach Stop, Denver, Colo. (8 leaves). Record sleeve autographed by Carder.
No. 60 booklet is heavily annotated in pencil, blue ink, and red felt tip, presumably by John Hotchkiss. Refers to "my book on Carder's Steuben Glass". Record sleeve autographed by Carder.
CMGL c.7, transferred in 2001 to CD-ROM, and are poor quality.