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campbell's brick red ^6?

updated tue 10 feb 04

 

John Anthony on sat 7 feb 04


Hi- I think Jon Kirkendall's pot on Linda's cone 6 page is great.

http://pub49.bravenet.com/photocenter/
album.php?img=52814&usernum=4195786899

anyone have a recipe for Campbell's Brick Red? I want to try this out
...

thanx

John A
http://www.redhillpottery.com

John Anthony on sun 8 feb 04


Thanks Lisa and Chris- of course it's clay.....duh.
Well, actually it's also an underglaze ....

later

John A
http://www.redhillpottery.com




>Campbell's Brick Red is a clay, not a glaze.

>Chris


On 8 Feb 2004 at 13:35, L. P. Skeen wrote:

>> John, it may very well be a commercial glaze - Campbell's is a clay
?> supplier and they do also have a line of ^6 glazes as well.
>>

L. P. Skeen on sun 8 feb 04


John, it may very well be a commercial glaze - Campbell's is a clay supplier
and they do also have a line of ^6 glazes as well.

L
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Anthony"
Subject: campbell's brick red ^6?


> Hi- I think Jon Kirkendall's pot on Linda's cone 6 page is great.
>
> http://pub49.bravenet.com/photocenter/
> album.php?img=52814&usernum=4195786899
>
> anyone have a recipe for Campbell's Brick Red? I want to try this out

Chris Schafale on sun 8 feb 04


Campbell's Brick Red is a clay, not a glaze.

Chris


On 8 Feb 2004 at 13:35, L. P. Skeen wrote:

> John, it may very well be a commercial glaze - Campbell's is a clay
> supplier and they do also have a line of ^6 glazes as well.
>
> L
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Anthony"
> Subject: campbell's brick red ^6?
>
>
> > Hi- I think Jon Kirkendall's pot on Linda's cone 6 page is great.
> >
> > http://pub49.bravenet.com/photocenter/
> > album.php?img=52814&usernum=4195786899
> >
> > anyone have a recipe for Campbell's Brick Red? I want to try this
> > out
>
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Linda Pahl on mon 9 feb 04


> From: John Anthony
> Date: Sat Feb 7, 2004 11:37:57 PM America/New_York
> Subject: campbell's brick red ^6?
>
> Hi- I think Jon Kirkendall's pot on Linda's cone 6 page is great.
>
> http://pub49.bravenet.com/photocenter/
> album.php?img=52814&usernum=4195786899
>
> anyone have a recipe for Campbell's Brick Red? I want to try this out
> ...

Hi John.

The glaze on Jonathan's pot is called Falls Creek Shino; Campbell's
Brick Red is the clay body he put it on.

Jonathan mentioned that he got the glaze recipe from the clayart
archives. Let me know if you are unable to find it and I will look for
it and email the recipe to you.

Best,

Linda Pahl

email: TheClosetPotter@earthlink.net
website: http://home.earthlink.net/~jessieadair/tests/