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bare nekked raku

updated tue 29 jan 08

 

Russel Fouts on mon 28 jan 08


>> (naked raku is called naked because it is without glaze.) <<

Actually, it starts out with a glaze but it loses it in the end.

Maybe it should be called "Strip Tease" Raku? Or "Undress Me" Raku?

How about those Wally!!?? ;-)

Ru



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Taylor Hendrix on mon 28 jan 08


My chickens suggested "Pealed Raku" but I thought that was just too
wierd coming from a bunch of egg-layers, so I never mentioned it until
now. They are still a little miffed with me.

Bird brains.

Taylor

On Jan 28, 2008 4:33 PM, Russel Fouts wrote:
>
> >> (naked raku is called naked because it is without glaze.) <<
>
> Actually, it starts out with a glaze but it loses it in the end.
>
> Maybe it should be called "Strip Tease" Raku? Or "Undress Me" Raku?
>
> How about those Wally!!?? ;-)
>
> Ru