Earl Brunner on thu 17 jun 99
I thought I sent this the other day, but it was from a different
computer and I'm not sure it made it to the list.
I need to find a source for brass oil burners. The ones I used to use
were EAGLE burners. They are made for a chimney with a three inch
base. If I can't find the Eagle ones another brand would maybe do.
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Earl Brunner
http://coyote.accessnv.com/bruec
mailto:bruec@anv.net
Steve Dalton on wed 26 sep 01
Greeting,
I once spotted an ad for solid brass oil burners for oil lamps. I thought
they were made in France. I'm tired of the cheap brass colored ones that
rust quickly. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I would like to find a
source for them. Thanks in advance.
Steve Dalton
Clear Creek Pottery
Snohomish, WA
sdpotter@gte.net
PS trying to get the image of Mel and Nils dancing around with a bubble
machine going full tilt out of my mind!
John & Susan Balentine on thu 27 sep 01
Hi Steve , All of us potters here is western North Carolina use Don Snyder
Imports. P.O. Box 207 Comptche, CA 95427
phone:707-937-0300
WEB: www.donsnyderimports.com
e-mail: artisan@donsnyderimports.com
Hope this helps. They are very exquisic burners and hand blown chimneys.
Customers love them and don't mind paying the extra for the quality they get.
Susan
Steve Dalton wrote:
> Greeting,
> I once spotted an ad for solid brass oil burners for oil lamps. I thought
> they were made in France. I'm tired of the cheap brass colored ones that
> rust quickly. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I would like to find a
> source for them. Thanks in advance.
> Steve Dalton
> Clear Creek Pottery
> Snohomish, WA
> sdpotter@gte.net
> PS trying to get the image of Mel and Nils dancing around with a bubble
> machine going full tilt out of my mind!
>
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