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In Topic: Where do you sign you name?
Posted 13 Apr 2013
I try to print my name, first and last, legibly on the bottom of each piece, with a ball stylus, or use a nice stamp that I got from Jet Stamps. On bigger pieces, like plates, I try to add the name of my town. Not the date, but when first starting out I did put the date. A couple of months ago a lady emailed me and said she thought she had one of my mugs. It said "sylvia92" on the bottom. She bought it at a yard sale in San Francisco, and it had been her favorite mug for years. I live in Kansas, so I told her I did not think it could possibly be mine, there are a number of other potters with the same first name, some who live in California. She sent me a picture of the bottom, and sure enough, it was my signature. I can't imagine how she found me with just that much info, but she did. The mug broke and she wanted another one.
Also, I had a pretty nice pot sitting on my shelf for five years without a signature. Many, many people looked at the piece and almost bought it until they noticed it wasn't signed, then put it back and bought something else that they didn't like as much but had a signature. Finally one lady came in with a sharpie marker and asked me to sign the bottom, then bought it. So signatures do matter to customers. -
In Topic: ruined glaze from too much epsom solution?
Posted 9 Apr 2013
Here's a John Britt video that might help:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=fpQns05RdVU -
In Topic: Where to find used wheels
Posted 24 Mar 2013
I found a Clay Boss quite by accident at a garage sale. Practically unused, too. $100. It wasn't my first choice for brand, but the price was right. And I just missed a kick wheel for $50, but somebody got it first. I think there have been a few here because this is a college town, and people take a class, get pumped up, buy some equipment, and then lose interest. -
In Topic: What are you hoping to get out of NCECA this year? Or, why are you not going?
Posted 19 Mar 2013
I'm not going. I went once when it was in Phoenix and hated it. It felt too much like high school. All the cool kids gathered together and some of us were on our own. But seriously, it costs too much. I'd rather spend that money on buying books, tools, videos or going to workshops. I did like all the exhibits though, and some of the presentations were nice. It was frustrating though, that some good things were going on at the very same time so you had to choose one or the other, so I felt like I missed out on a lot. -
In Topic: How many potters does it take to screw in a light bulb? | Q.O.W. 3/12/2013
Posted 14 Mar 2013
JBaymore, on 12 March 2013 - 01:57 PM, said:In the humor department... there is the classic:
"How many potters does it take to screw in a light bulb?"
(Keep it G rated folks. At the most PG-13.)
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TJR
17 Feb 2012 - 11:53