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looking for a cutting/scoring tool (in a haystack) - resubmit

updated thu 24 jan 08

 

Paulette Carr on tue 22 jan 08


Hi,

A couple of years ago, I purchased a "plastic" box of Korean Style
Carving Tools made or supplied by Mudtools (and I watched Michael
Sherrill use these tools at a workshop at Shakerag in 2006). The kit
contained a cutting/scoring tool - a cutting blade at one end,
scoring tool at the other, and the space between the two ends is
covered with a blue plastic-like cladding. I is made of a non-
rusting metal. I love this tool and use every day; I would love to
find another - or two. Unfortunately, Mudtools is no longer offering
the set or the tool. If anyone has the kit or even just the tool,
and isn't enamored with it, I want to buy it from you. If you
believe that you have the tool and it is in good condition, are
interested in selling it, and you want to confirm, I would be glad to
send you a picture. - or... does anyone know of anyplace that this
tool or kit are still available? Please contact me offline.

Thanks, and keeping my fingers crossed!

Paulette Carr

Paulette Carr Studio
Member/Potters Council
St. Louis, MO

Lee on wed 23 jan 08


Can you share a photo of the tool?

--
Lee in Mashiko, Tochigi Japan
http://mashikopots.blogspot.com/

"Tea is nought but this: first you heat the water, then you make the
tea. Then you drink it properly. That is all you need to know."
--Sen No Rikyu
"Let the beauty we love be what we do." - Rumi

Bunny Lemak on wed 23 jan 08


On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 07:53:33 -0600, Paulette Carr
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>A couple of years ago, I purchased a "plastic" box of Korean Style
>Carving Tools made or supplied by Mudtools (and I watched Michael
>Sherrill use these tools at a workshop at Shakerag in 2006). The kit
>contained a cutting/scoring tool - a cutting blade at one end,
>scoring tool at the other, and the space between the two ends is
>covered with a blue plastic-like cladding. I is made of a non-
>rusting metal. >



How about Googling "Korean carving tools"...

Just trying to help!