Paula Dalton on thu 8 jul 99
Good afternoon,
I am moving in one week and have to dispose of a kiln
quickly. don't get too excited. It is an Amaco, about 30 years old,
not working and EXTREMELY heavy. The inside is 18" x 18" and in good
shape. The outside is 27" x 27" and pretty rusted. The guage has been
smashed by the lovely neighborhood cherubs and it has no cord. I realize
it is a piece of junk to most people, but if you can put a cord on it
yourself the inside might be worth it to you. Come and get it. will trade
kiln for a pot. E-mail me privately for more details.
Paula Dalton
Faye Clarke on fri 9 jul 99
It is really wonderful that you are willing to give away this kiln but here
I am wondering where you are from.... It is really difficult for someone to
drag your kiln home...unless you live somewhere on Van. Island Canada...
I'll bet it would sink like a rock across the puddle between here and the
mainland.. and would even be a worse task if you are across the
ocean...Sorry-- just had to tease you....just a little.. My terrible sense
of humor and visualization coming up again....
To all of you again... I really appreciate all of the imput on ClayArt, so
much to learn and when you type in where you are from, it often sheds a lot
of life on your whole statement.
At 08:11 AM 7/8/99 EDT, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Good afternoon,
>
> I am moving in one week and have to dispose of a kiln
>quickly. don't get too excited. It is an Amaco, about 30 years old,
>not working and EXTREMELY heavy. The inside is 18" x 18" and in good
>shape. The outside is 27" x 27" and pretty rusted. The guage has been
>smashed by the lovely neighborhood cherubs and it has no cord. I realize
>it is a piece of junk to most people, but if you can put a cord on it
>yourself the inside might be worth it to you. Come and get it. will trade
>kiln for a pot. E-mail me privately for more details.
>
> Paula Dalton
>
>
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