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    KB3d got a reaction from Hulk in Slip Base by Susan Feagin question   
    Thanks Min.  
    And thanks Calle and High Bridge
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    KB3d got a reaction from Callie Beller Diesel in Slip Base by Susan Feagin question   
    Thanks Min.  
    And thanks Calle and High Bridge
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    KB3d reacted to Morgan in Standard Clay's New Formulas   
    As insane as it sounds the difference in bulk freight on a a pallet from the west cost vs tons of 50lb flat rate boxes is not that substantially different price wise. I have gone back and forth debating on getting 2 tons of frost at a time freight from laguna and honestly it is not even that big of a difference. I still may do it (made another thread about Frost) It is slightly cheaper, but not as much as you may think. It is still costly no matter how ya slice it and part of what makes being a potter out here hard, but it is what it is. That said, I have the luxury of endless tourists, fantastic artisan/farmers markets daily and a clientele that do not even bother looking at price tags as well, so there's that.
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    KB3d got a reaction from neilestrick in Kiln Rust   
    Ok, it’s really good to know! One less thing to worry about. Thanks Neil
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    KB3d got a reaction from Pres in Important Ceramic Artists Who Should Be Known   
    Toshiko Takaezu. 1922-2011 She was awarded Living Treasure Award in 1987 in Hawaii. Known for her closed forms. She was my first influence when I started learning in 1982. 
    Michael Zakin. 1913-2005 She was one o the first women to build and fire a salt kiln, and her work with carbonized clay is in major collections internationally. (I have one). She was close to Karen Karnes and was an incredible teacher who established The Old Church Cultural Center in Demarest, NJ. That is where I first encountered her in 1989, She created a different world in her classroom, where the world was good and creations were nurtured.
     
     
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    KB3d got a reaction from Hulk in Important Ceramic Artists Who Should Be Known   
    Toshiko Takaezu. 1922-2011 She was awarded Living Treasure Award in 1987 in Hawaii. Known for her closed forms. She was my first influence when I started learning in 1982. 
    Michael Zakin. 1913-2005 She was one o the first women to build and fire a salt kiln, and her work with carbonized clay is in major collections internationally. (I have one). She was close to Karen Karnes and was an incredible teacher who established The Old Church Cultural Center in Demarest, NJ. That is where I first encountered her in 1989, She created a different world in her classroom, where the world was good and creations were nurtured.
     
     
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