coorey on thu 28 oct 99
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hi everyone I am looking for a book Clay Whistles..the voice of clay=22, =
written
and illustrated by Janet Moniot. if someone knows were i can pick it up or =
any
info on making whistles would be great
thanks in advance
Jeff Campana on fri 29 oct 99
Coorey,
I was recently introduced to The absolute finest book collection availible. The
catalog has hundreds of books on all aspects of pottery, including the one you
mentioned. here's the address:
The Potters Shop
31 Thorpe Road
Needham Heights, MA 02494
Not only is the selection incredible, the prices are reduced under the list
price, compensating for the shipping costs to you. Excellent company! Tools
Too!
Jeff Campana
coorey wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
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> hi everyone I am looking for a book Clay Whistles..the voice of clay", written
> and illustrated by Janet Moniot. if someone knows were i can pick it up or any
> info on making whistles would be great
>
> thanks in advance
Cindy Strnad, Earthen Vessels Pottery on sat 30 oct 99
Coorey,
The book you're looking for, "Clay Whistles . . . the voice of clay", is
available from nearly every ceramic supplier for whom I have a catalog. As
Jeff has noted, the Potters' Shop is nearly always (absolutely always, in my
experience) the best place to buy any pottery book. If they don't have it,
they'll try to find it for you, but they do carry the one you're looking
for--also a companion video. It's an excellent book; I haven't seen the
video.
Cindy Strnad
Earthen Vessels Pottery
Custer, SD
Sue Woods on sun 31 oct 99
Coorey,
When I wanted to find the Clay Whistles book I went to my local library
and had them do an inter-library loan on it. It took about 2 weeks and it
was here. Maybe you could do that. Sue
-----Original Message-----
From: Cindy Strnad, Earthen Vessels Pottery
To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
Date: Saturday, October 30, 1999 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: i'm looking for a book
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Coorey,
>
>The book you're looking for, "Clay Whistles . . . the voice of clay", is
>available from nearly every ceramic supplier for whom I have a catalog. As
>Jeff has noted, the Potters' Shop is nearly always (absolutely always, in
my
>experience) the best place to buy any pottery book. If they don't have it,
>they'll try to find it for you, but they do carry the one you're looking
>for--also a companion video. It's an excellent book; I haven't seen the
>video.
>
>Cindy Strnad
>Earthen Vessels Pottery
>Custer, SD
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