Randolph M. Roberts on tue 17 nov 98
You could try Rowe Pottery in Cambridge, Wisconsin as a start.
Raymond & Anne Keckler wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> I'm searching for a large (ish) company that makes stoneware
> crocks. Any ideas how to search for something like this?
> What kinds of keywords to use, etc? Does anyone on this
> list make these? They will be used for cheese, pickles, and
> lots of old-timey things like that.
>
> Anne Keckler
> Fruitful Acres
> raykeckler@Juno.com
Tom Wirt on tue 17 nov 98
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>I'm searching for a large (ish) company that makes stoneware
>crocks. Any ideas how to search for something like this?
>What kinds of keywords to use, etc? Does anyone on this
Contact Redwing Pottery in Redwing Minnesota. I believe the new company is
still doing some of the old style crocks. Sorry I don't have the numbers at
hand, but directory assistance will have it.
Tom
John K. Dellow on wed 18 nov 98
> You should try your Seagrove or jugtown potteries
Tony Hansen on thu 19 nov 98
Try Medalta Potteries at
http://digitalfire.com/medalta
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