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updated sat 30 jan 10

 

dianamp@COMCAST.NET on fri 29 jan 10


Hi Marcia and All:


I published a page listing the origin of every cone 6R glaze
included in my Glaze Forward project, trying to credit their authors.


The problem is that someone gives a recipe to someone who gives it
to someone else, so the original contributor isn't known.
(I didn't read Clayart in the 90's).


Sorry Marcia, that I didn't know that some of the glazes were yours.


I did, however, test over 150 glazes, many of them not from the U.S.,
to find the 22 best ones that were the end result of the research.


Sincerely,


Diana




Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:05:32 -0600
From: Marcia Selsor
Subject: Re: Oxidation to Reduction

I think John's article was Oct or Nov of 2008. I posted a bunch of ^6 =3D
reduction glazes on Clayart in the 90s.
Diana has used them and John tweeked one. They are in the archives.
Marcia=3D20

Marcia Selsor on fri 29 jan 10


Diana,

its ok You did credit a base glaze and I believe it is one of your 22.. =3D
The glazes I listed were not all mine but=3D20
passed down from unknown source inherited in the shop or supplied by=3D20
students or worked out by calculating.
I am just saying I listed them in the=3D20
archives in the mid-90s ...ages ago. They are in the archives for anyone
looking..just need to go back that far.
See you at NCECA

Marcia

On Jan 29, 2010, at 7:45 AM, dianamp@COMCAST.NET wrote:

> Hi Marcia and All:
>=3D20
>=3D20
> I published a page listing the origin of every cone 6R glaze
> included in my Glaze Forward project, trying to credit their authors.
>=3D20
>=3D20
> The problem is that someone gives a recipe to someone who gives it
> to someone else, so the original contributor isn't known.
> (I didn't read Clayart in the 90's).
>=3D20
>=3D20
> Sorry Marcia, that I didn't know that some of the glazes were yours.
>=3D20
>=3D20
> I did, however, test over 150 glazes, many of them not from the U.S.,
> to find the 22 best ones that were the end result of the research.
>=3D20
>=3D20
> Sincerely,
>=3D20
>=3D20
> Diana
>=3D20
>=3D20
>=3D20
>=3D20
> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:05:32 -0600
> From: Marcia Selsor
> Subject: Re: Oxidation to Reduction
>=3D20
> I think John's article was Oct or Nov of 2008. I posted a bunch of ^6 =3D
=3D3D
> reduction glazes on Clayart in the 90s.
> Diana has used them and John tweeked one. They are in the archives.
> Marcia=3D3D20
>=3D20

Marcia Selsor
http://www.marciaselsor.com