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help/stamps&rollers at nceca

updated thu 28 mar 02

 

Earl Brunner on mon 25 mar 02


Stanley Hurst
Mecca Handcrafted Pottery Tools
7270 County Rd. 63, Florence AL 35634
256-757-5614
shurst@hiwaay.net

I'm pretty sure this is your guy.

Earl Brunner
mailto:bruec@anv.net
http://coyote.accessnv.com/bruec


-----Original Message-----
From: Ceramic Arts Discussion List [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On
Behalf Of Joyce Lee
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:17 AM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Help/stamps&rollers at NCECA

Since posting about purchasing several stamps and rollers for impressing
clay ...
in the vendors hall at NCECA ...... I've received a half dozen posts
from claybuds requesting information about the specific business which
sold them to me. I'm sorry; it was an impulse cash purchase. If I had
a receipt I must have tossed it when clearing purse before catching
plane ..... so I have no information about the vendor. I think he was
from Georgia or Alabama. He sold many of the stamps/rollers so perhaps
another claybud bought some and can give information on Clayart as to
where one might order.

Joyce
In the Mojave pleased that the puppy is able to be outside and still
confined to a smaller area than the 5 acres. The new fence is worth it.
Landscaping (minimal) will be added gradually .... some sort of
garden.... not a desert garden... the tumblin' weeds already bug her
with their burrs that stick in her feet. Now, if she'll stop scratching
to come inside in order to run past me and rush to pee or poop before
dashing back outside ... somehow, she's missing the point that adorable
isn't always enough; sometimes you have to Get It and, in turn, Do It.

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Joyce Lee on mon 25 mar 02


Since posting about purchasing several stamps and rollers for impressing =
clay ...
in the vendors hall at NCECA ...... I've received a half dozen posts =
from claybuds requesting information about the specific business which =
sold them to me. I'm sorry; it was an impulse cash purchase. If I had =
a receipt I must have tossed it when clearing purse before catching =
plane ..... so I have no information about the vendor. I think he was =
from Georgia or Alabama. He sold many of the stamps/rollers so perhaps =
another claybud bought some and can give information on Clayart as to =
where one might order.

Joyce
In the Mojave pleased that the puppy is able to be outside and still =
confined to a smaller area than the 5 acres. The new fence is worth it. =
Landscaping (minimal) will be added gradually .... some sort of =
garden.... not a desert garden... the tumblin' weeds already bug her =
with their burrs that stick in her feet. Now, if she'll stop scratching =
to come inside in order to run past me and rush to pee or poop before =
dashing back outside ... somehow, she's missing the point that adorable =
isn't always enough; sometimes you have to Get It and, in turn, Do It.

Gordon on tue 26 mar 02


Here is the name and address of the guy i bought woodenstamps and rollers
from..perhaps he is the same as the one joyce did.. his stand was quite
popular...

MECCA handcrafted pottery tools
7270 Country Roud 63
Florence Alabama 35634
256-757-5614 or shurst@hiwaay.net

Frederich, Tim on wed 27 mar 02


Joyce,
The name of the supplier for your stamps is Mecca Pottery Tools, 7270 County
Road 63, Florence, AL 35634. His phone is 256-757-5614. His name is Stanley
Hurst. He makes great stamps and tools and I have been using and selling
them to my students for a couple of years.

Best regards,

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Joyce Lee [mailto:joycelee@IWVISP.COM]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 2:17 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Help/stamps&rollers at NCECA


Since posting about purchasing several stamps and rollers for impressing
clay ...
in the vendors hall at NCECA ...... I've received a half dozen posts from
claybuds requesting information about the specific business which sold them
to me. I'm sorry; it was an impulse cash purchase. If I had a receipt I
must have tossed it when clearing purse before catching plane ..... so I
have no information about the vendor. I think he was from Georgia or
Alabama. He sold many of the stamps/rollers so perhaps another claybud
bought some and can give information on Clayart as to where one might order.

Joyce
In the Mojave pleased that the puppy is able to be outside and still
confined to a smaller area than the 5 acres. The new fence is worth it.
Landscaping (minimal) will be added gradually .... some sort of garden....
not a desert garden... the tumblin' weeds already bug her with their burrs
that stick in her feet. Now, if she'll stop scratching to come inside in
order to run past me and rush to pee or poop before dashing back outside ...
somehow, she's missing the point that adorable isn't always enough;
sometimes you have to Get It and, in turn, Do It.

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