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updated sat 9 dec 06

 

Mark Issenberg on sun 3 dec 06


Followed Clennels lead and I had some stickers made up with a American Flag
and the words "Made in USA" I remember Tony have his Maple leaf stickers.
Thanks Tony

Getting ready for my kiln opening and pottery sale Dec 9 &10

Actually hoping to load and fire both Alpines...

Mark
www.lookoutmountainpottery.com

Lee Love on mon 4 dec 06


On 12/4/06, Mark Issenberg wrote:

> Followed Clennels lead and I had some stickers made up with a American Flag
> and the words "Made in USA" I remember Tony have his Maple leaf stickers.
> Thanks Tony


This year, I started stamping my Mashiko pots with the
Kanji character for Mashiko. Mashiko means "Little Treasure House."
When I make pots in Minnesota I am not sure what I will use.
"Land of Sky Blue Waters" takes a lot of Kanji. Jean says make a
Walleye stamp. Maybe she is right. My zen name is Dairin,
"Bigfish."

--
Lee in Mashiko, Japan
http://potters.blogspot.com/
"Let the beauty we love be what we do." - Rumi
"When we all do better. We ALL do better." -Paul Wellstone

WJ Seidl on mon 4 dec 06


Mark:
I'm glad you brought that up.

Please folks! If you are set on using stickers on your pots, could you
please remember NOT to put them OVER your mark?
Some of us like leaving the stickers on (decorative pieces), and us older
folks have a devil of a time trying to remember which one came from who.

Many Thanks,
Wayne Seidl

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Subject: USA stickers

Followed Clennels lead and I had some stickers made up with a American Flag
and the words "Made in USA" I remember Tony have his Maple leaf stickers.
Thanks Tony

Getting ready for my kiln opening and pottery sale Dec 9 &10

Actually hoping to load and fire both Alpines...

Mark
www.lookoutmountainpottery.com

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Lori Pierce on mon 4 dec 06


Hi Mark, great idea!

I am curious about something Mark...were you in a class at Haystack thirty
odd years ago where a young Cindy Bringle gave a production workshop? The time
frame doesn't seem possible...you must have a clone. Lori
(Rudolph) Pierce

Lee Love on fri 8 dec 06


On 12/8/06, John M. Connolly wrote:

> Lee, Hamm's is a lot fewer letters and then there is always that
> bear. Of course, he could be confused with the toilet paper ads.

Don't know current American commercials. Sorry!

Is Stroh's still in business? It became available in
Mpls shortly have I moved there.

My pottery name is Ikiru, from the Kurosawa movie by the
same name. It is an existential movie like his Seven Samurai, where
it is made clear that there in no meaning in life except what you
create. But here is the connection to beer (read in UFT-8):

http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1E

The stamp I use is the first kanji character in Ikiru:

http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1F

Which also mean Nama or draft beer.

I used Ikiru for my stamp in St. Paul and Minneapolis and haven't
been using it in Japan. so maybe I will switch back to it. Ikiru
for the place and Li/Ri for my personal stamp.


--
Lee in Mashiko, Japan
http://potters.blogspot.com/
"Let the beauty we love be what we do." - Rumi
"When we all do better. We ALL do better." -Paul Wellstone

John M. Connolly on fri 8 dec 06


Lee, Hamm's is a lot fewer letters and then there is always that
bear. Of course, he could be confused with the toilet paper ads.





--- In clayart@yahoogroups.com, Lee Love wrote:
>
> On 12/4/06, Mark Issenberg wrote:
>
> > Followed Clennels lead and I had some stickers made up with a
American Flag
> > and the words "Made in USA" I remember Tony have his Maple leaf
stickers.
> > Thanks Tony
>
>
> This year, I started stamping my Mashiko pots with the
> Kanji character for Mashiko. Mashiko means "Little Treasure
House."
> When I make pots in Minnesota I am not sure what I will use.
> "Land of Sky Blue Waters" takes a lot of Kanji. Jean says make a
> Walleye stamp. Maybe she is right. My zen name is Dairin,
> "Bigfish."
>
> --
> Lee in Mashiko, Japan
> http://potters.blogspot.com/
> "Let the beauty we love be what we do." - Rumi
> "When we all do better. We ALL do better." -Paul Wellstone
>
>
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