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  1. In Topic: advice on smaller pug mill, please

    Posted 16 Jul 2012

    I wish you well no matter which route you take.

    I have no experience with puggers. I do, however, have experience with carpal.

    You didn't mention if you had an Electromyography performed. This test should tell you the severity of your problem.

    I had numbness and tingling...especially at night when my arm would "fall asleep". This progresssed (and it will) into tingling and a slight weakness in my left hand. When I went to the doc he showed little concern until he ran the elecrtromyography. At that point he said my condition was "severe" and that it was imperative that I have the surgery...or risk permanent nerve damage and possibly loss of use of my hand in the future.

    I HATE all of this kinda stuff...so I was reluctant....but when he said "we should do it Wednesday" and it was Monday...I knew he was serious about taking care of it BEFORE other complication arised. I've learned from my DDD/back/neck problems that this stuff generally DOESN'T get better on it's own....and that "P/T" will only take you so far if you are >truly< injured/damaged/etc. Like the pills, it's a band aid in most instances and the problem will resurface...possibly with more damage than before. If P/T were a fix there would be no surgeons...

    Surgery went well. Recovery went well. (P/T went well) Hand/wrist are fluid now and there's no numbness whatsoever. Being that I'm left handed....this is good.

    Thankfully the wife has great insurance and that aspect of the challenge was the least of my worries.

    best of luck

    teardrop
  2. In Topic: To Be or Not To Be

    Posted 9 Jul 2012

    The only other folks selling ceramics at the market we attended were resellers of Soleo Provence (sp?) mass produced (hand painted?) wares from France and someone selling slipcast bowls...

    we were (obviously) the booth with the gcsc....:lol:

    CheeryCrack is a great show. Booth after booth of ostds (overpriced s-hit that doesn't stink).

    So which booth are you in, jim? (by chance are you anywhere near the Botox station?)
  3. In Topic: To Be or Not To Be

    Posted 8 Jul 2012

    I did fairly well yesterday at my first market...especially considering that the Summer monsoon has kicked in here in CO and we set up in the rain.

    Feedback was good. Of course, it is important to remember that few, if any, regular/everyday folks actually know what >good< is.

    My lone "experienced" advice came from a lady who told me she had been teaching ceramics for 20 or so years. I could tell at the onset of our convo that she had some insight into the inner workings going on in the creation of pottery. Questions about the glazes used, the clay used, and yes...the fabled "How long have you been at this?" also came up. :rolleyes:

    hopefully next weekend will see better weather/attendance. Fun stuff all around and great experience!

    teardrop
  4. In Topic: Was: Etsy or Ebay? Now: When Should You Start Trying to Sell?

    Posted 7 Jul 2012

    :) MikeF.
  5. In Topic: Was: Etsy or Ebay? Now: When Should You Start Trying to Sell?

    Posted 6 Jul 2012

    I hope your market went well on the 4th, metal and mud! Were the true "jurors" of your work buying anything out there these days?:lol:

    teardrop

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    05 Jul 2012 - 08:41
    The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
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    30 Jun 2012 - 23:18
    We've been firing the kiln nightly lately as we prep for our first markets.
    I guess we'll find out then if our stuff has any favor with the general public.
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    trina Icon

    30 Jun 2012 - 10:16
    ;)
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    30 Jun 2012 - 08:38
    The longer I'm here, the more I learn that I'll never be a good potter...
    not that I was trying. That is "their" standard...which means nothing to me.
    Whose standards do you live by?
    Thanks for stoppin in.
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    15 Jun 2012 - 07:05
    I slab roll my clay and then cut out the peices using patterns I drew...then assemble them. I try to do >something< different to each one...handle...spout formation...shape of the "bib" or top////etc. Fun stuff.
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    ~janie Icon

    13 Jun 2012 - 23:26
    I love your pitchers glazed with the Potter's Choice glazes! Did you throw those, extrude them, or what? Very nice!
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    Idaho Potter Icon

    18 Apr 2012 - 18:27
    Don't know who's screwing with your head, but every time I'm online and check out the forums, I look for red. Then I click green--even if I don't know a person. Everone is allowed three clicks a day. Shouldn't be difficult to get to green and hold it.
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    TJR Icon

    13 Apr 2012 - 07:27
    Whoa!
    That's very red! Who did you piss off>
    TJR.
    I WILL GO BACK AND GIVE YOU A GREEN ONE.
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    12 Apr 2012 - 14:39
    As always.....the good folks here make up for those who are quick to critique others whom they don't know.
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    08 Apr 2012 - 09:45
    Cowards, WUVIE. They are straight up cowards.
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    04 Mar 2012 - 10:29
    I simply do not understand the negative reputation thing on this site. Seriously, if a person can't back up what they say, their comments aren't worth spit. Much like the internet that is awash with people judging and criticizing others, yet are they willing to put a face with a name? Pfft. I agree with you. Back it up or shut it up.
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    15 Jan 2012 - 00:26
    Thanks Marcia. The old one is a pic of the top of a hiking staff...a face carved in wood. The new one is a handblown glass marble my late son made in an Italian glassblowing style called "reticello".
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_glass_art_terms
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    Marcia Selsor Icon

    14 Jan 2012 - 22:21
    I like your avatar..the old one reminded me of Mexican folk art and it was nice. But this avatar loks like clay
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    04 Jan 2012 - 22:24
    Remember, what the dormouse said..
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