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aj white

updated sat 27 aug 11

 

James Freeman on thu 25 aug 11


Larry...

Seattle Pottery Supply sells AJ White stoneware clay. Perhaps it is a dry
mix of that. Your description of it sounds about right. Maybe mix a bit
with water and see if it turns into clay? Or just throw it out and forget
it!

Good luck with the scavenger hunt.

...James

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On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Larry Nakanishi wrote=
:

> Trying to organize glaze ingredients purchased a few years ago in a "One
> price for everything and must take it all." Besides things like burnt
> umber
> and ochre yellow I have something labeled
> "AJ White." Tried to google and digital fire but no luck. Would anyone
> have an idea what it is? It appears to be the same color as EPK but not =
as
> fine. Thank you for any assistance. I'm sure there will be more questio=
ns
> before the project is complete.
>
> Larry
> Fremont,CA
>

Larry Nakanishi on thu 25 aug 11


Trying to organize glaze ingredients purchased a few years ago in a "One
price for everything and must take it all." Besides things like burnt umbe=
r
and ochre yellow I have something labeled
"AJ White." Tried to google and digital fire but no luck. Would anyone
have an idea what it is? It appears to be the same color as EPK but not as
fine. Thank you for any assistance. I'm sure there will be more questions
before the project is complete.

Larry
Fremont,CA