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burke's celadon-archives use

updated sun 1 sep 02

 

Carol Tripp on sat 31 aug 02


Jennifer wrote:
>I did a search of the archives for Burke's Celadon but came up with "no
>match". This is not the first time I've tried, unsuccessfully, to find
>something that is apparently in the archives. Can someone give me some
>guidance please?
>
>
Hi,
The Archives can be finicky. What works one day, won't the next. So, try
again. Also, do you know about the "other" archives? That's
www.potters.org/categories.htm
Give it a go. Both sets of archives are great.
Best regards,
Carol

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Jennifer Buckner on sat 31 aug 02


>The Archives can be finicky. What works one day, won't the next. So, try
>again. Also, do you know about the "other" archives? That's
>www.potters.org/categories.htm

Carol,
I did try the above URL, and scrolled through the entire list of Cone 4-7
glazes, with no luck (but then, perhaps my eyes glazed over [pun intended]
after the first 3 years of material). I also used the search feature at
the URL which follows each Clayart post, with the same result. I'm not
totally bereft of computer knowledge but I have to admit, this system has
me stumped! I'll take your advice and try again tomorrow.

Melinda,
Many thanks for posting the Burke's Celadon recipe. I seem to have a ton
of chores that must be done before I can get to clay work, but will let you
know how it worked for me.

By the way, I was one of the people who attended Robin Hopper's demo last
weekend in VT. Excellent! Two days crammed full of good ideas, useful
tips, and instructive demos with a little humour thrown in. Highly
recommended.

Jennifer
Jennifer G. Buckner jenniverre@earthlink.net