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apprentice in a masters class

updated tue 1 nov 05

 

clennell on mon 31 oct 05


>
> My husband, Jim, is bringing Tony Clennell to San Antonio next March to
> offer a 2 day demonstration workshop. I can't wait to meet this pottery
> master, fill my pocket with his tricks, and get to know this wonderful
> character first-hand! What a treat it will be. You can come, too!
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________
Gay: Please don't refer to me as a master. that is not due to me in this
lifetime. I figure maybe in my next life. I'm just an apprentice in a
masters class.
We have a group in Canada that call themselves Ceramic Masters. I think
they're all full of caca.
There is too much to learn in only one life time to consider yourself a
master.
Not unlike Kelly my best work is ahead of me- always!
Cheers,
Tony

Arnold Howard on mon 31 oct 05


From: "clennell"
> Gay: Please don't refer to me as a master. that is not due to me in this
> lifetime. I figure maybe in my next life. I'm just an apprentice in a
> masters class.

The martial arts world has so many "masters" that the word has lost its
meaning. Some instructors are now called "grand master."

Sincerely,

Arnold Howard
Paragon Industries, L.P., Mesquite, Texas USA
ahoward@paragonweb.com / www.paragonweb.com