Cindy Strnad on thu 16 nov 00
Barbara et al,
Steven Branfman's e-mail address is: sbranfpots@aol.com . I don't know if he
has a web site yet, but he's certainly the man to buy pottery books from.
They have an annual Christmas sale, and I always treat myself.
The thing I really love about buying books from the Potters' Shop is that
Steven is so capable in helping me figure out which of the many books
available will meet my needs the best. Try getting that kind of service from
Amazon. Don't get me wrong--Amazon gets a lot of my business, and I'm very
satisfied with them, but when it comes to pottery books, I wouldn't consider
buying from anyone but the Potters' Shop.
Now Steven will have to give me a special discount.
And no, he didn't ask me to say this. I've never met him in person, and I
don't get a kick-back or anything.
Cindy Strnad
Earthen Vessels Pottery
RR 1, Box 51
Custer, SD 57730
USA
earthenv@gwtc.net
http://www.earthenvesselssd.com
>>>>>I would be extremely interested in this information as well . I am a
little
disappointed that we are not encouraged to patronize this type of thing. I
know that blatant commercialization should not be encouraged but supporting
things like, books, pottery sales and workshops are a natural for this
venue. If someone oversteps, well leave it up to Mel.
Barbara Murphy
Waterloo County Pottery
Waterloo Ontario
Canada
Chris Campbell on thu 16 nov 00
As a lot of you might already know, clayart's Steve Branfman runs the best
pottery bookstore around though he seldom pitches it here. So I will do it
for him.
Let's support his store by purchasing our copy of Vince's book through the
Potters Shop if possible rather than Amazon.com. If we want to keep a
resource like his alive we need to send business his way.
Steve - do you have a web site or e-mail that we can put our wish list on????
Hope I haven't overstepped again !!!
Chris Campbell - in North Carolina
Dave Murphy on thu 16 nov 00
I would be extremely interested in this information as well . I am a little
disappointed that we are not encouraged to patronize this type of thing. I
know that blatant commercialization should not be encouraged but supporting
things like, books, pottery sales and workshops are a natural for this
venue. If someone oversteps, well leave it up to Mel.
Barbara Murphy
Waterloo County Pottery
Waterloo Ontario
Canada
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Campbell"
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 8:32 AM
Subject: Attn: Steve Branfman re: Vince's Book
> As a lot of you might already know, clayart's Steve Branfman runs the best
> pottery bookstore around though he seldom pitches it here. So I will do it
> for him.
>
> Let's support his store by purchasing our copy of Vince's book through the
> Potters Shop if possible rather than Amazon.com. If we want to keep a
> resource like his alive we need to send business his way.
>
> Steve - do you have a web site or e-mail that we can put our wish list
on????
>
> Hope I haven't overstepped again !!!
> Chris Campbell - in North Carolina
>
>
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