David & Diane Chen on wed 28 jul 99
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I am in need of a red stain and I have heard both Degussa and Cerdec's names=
as
possible contacts. I see Degussa stain (4 varieties) in the Axner catalog =
but
have been unable to see Cerdec anywhere. I have gone through a year's worth=
of
Clay Times and several Ceramic Monthly's and struck out. I am looking for
preferences and a source for Cerdec. Can anyone help me out? Also, are =
there
more Degussa stains available and Axner is only carrying four?
thanks
Diane
waiting for the thunderstorms in Massachusetts (are you sure this isn't the
south?)
Please don't let me lose power, the kiln is running
saw my first hail over the weekend. Golfball size and just incredible.
The little girl next door was thrilled to be eating the icecubes
Robert Marshall Simpson on fri 30 jul 99
Diane
Trinity Ceramics in Dallas carries Cerdrec's inclusion stains. A sample
pack of two reds, orange and yellow costs about $25 and they do
keep their color at high temps. Telephne # is 214-631-0540 and they are
closed on Saturdays.
Kayte---in very hot and dry OK
-----Original Message-----
From: David & Diane Chen
To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
Date: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 1:38 PM
Subject: Red Stain
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I am in need of a red stain and I have heard both Degussa and Cerdec's names
as
possible contacts. I see Degussa stain (4 varieties) in the Axner catalog
but
have been unable to see Cerdec anywhere. I have gone through a year's worth
of
Clay Times and several Ceramic Monthly's and struck out. I am looking for
preferences and a source for Cerdec. Can anyone help me out? Also, are
there
more Degussa stains available and Axner is only carrying four?
thanks
Diane
waiting for the thunderstorms in Massachusetts (are you sure this isn't the
south?)
Please don't let me lose power, the kiln is running
saw my first hail over the weekend. Golfball size and just incredible.
The little girl next door was thrilled to be eating the icecubes
Earl Brunner on fri 30 jul 99
Trinity Ceramics has Cerdec stains, they may even be the main distributor for th
They are located in Dallas. 214-631-0540. Nice people.
David & Diane Chen wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> ------------------
> I am in need of a red stain and I have heard both Degussa and Cerdec's names a
> possible contacts. I see Degussa stain (4 varieties) in the Axner catalog but
> have been unable to see Cerdec anywhere. I have gone through a year's worth o
> Clay Times and several Ceramic Monthly's and struck out. I am looking for
> preferences and a source for Cerdec. Can anyone help me out? Also, are there
> more Degussa stains available and Axner is only carrying four?
>
> thanks
> Diane
> waiting for the thunderstorms in Massachusetts (are you sure this isn't the
> south?)
> Please don't let me lose power, the kiln is running
> saw my first hail over the weekend. Golfball size and just incredible.
> The little girl next door was thrilled to be eating the icecubes
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Earl Brunner
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mailto:bruec@anv.net
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