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thanks to taylor for cardew clip

updated thu 13 sep 07

 

Duff bogen on tue 11 sep 07


Thanks for the clip link.
I've kept it in my inbox to view when I've been good or feel down.
After many viewings I've noticed a Funny detail. Just before the wedging sequence M.C. is shown walking away from the kiln shed and going into the back door to hte kitchen. Then poof he's in the kiln shed wedging!
Duff

Taylor Hendrix wrote:
Terrance this is stupendous stuff.

Thanks so much for the link, Terrance. He is one of my all time
favorite potters, but I have not had the opportunity to see many
videos with him. Him and both Davis are heros to me.

And I am just digging him beating out the inside of that bowl before
centering and throwing. Way cool.

Taylor, in Rockport TX

On 5/20/07, Terrance Lazaroff wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> I found this clip when I was cruising the net.
> Enjoy.
> http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-68-2389-14053/arts_entertainment/crafts/clip4

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Maurice Weitman on tue 11 sep 07


At 12:04 -0700 on 9/11/07, Duff bogen wrote:
> After many viewings I've noticed a Funny detail. Just before the
>wedging sequence M.C. is shown walking away from the kiln shed and
>going into the back door to hte kitchen. Then poof he's in the kiln
>shed wedging!

That's caffeine for ya, Duff.

Regards,
Maurice

Ivor and Olive Lewis on wed 12 sep 07


Well, I enjoyed the commentary but the movie just did not run.
I would challenge the statement that he dropped out of university. His =
autobiography give his time at Exeter College, Oxford as 1918-1923.
Thanks for the ref.
Best regards,
Ivor