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experience ( in throwing forms...)

updated wed 18 jun 03

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on tue 17 jun 03


Likely, as Mel and others at times have recommended...

That to 'do' a form some several hundred times in a week,
maybe a thousand times if one can over a few weeks, without
one glaze and fire them, but, as a method to learn in a
short time, what otherwise may or may not be learned ( the
same 'way') in the long...save every fiftieth and line 'em
up...

As an opportunity...not as a guarentee.


Phil
lasvegas

----- Original Message -----
From: "foxpass"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 12:48 PM
Subject: Experience


you know.
It is too simple to state any other ways.>

Actually, I don't believe it really is that simple. One can
have 30
years experience, or one can have 1 year's experience 30
times. Most of
us are somewhere in between. Sometimes we learn from our
mistakes and
successes. Often we simply repeat both our successes and
mistakes.

Regards,



Jim Larkin
Fox Pass Pottery


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