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free workshops, free demos...have wheel/will demo

updated tue 6 feb 01

 

Gayle Bair on sun 4 feb 01


Karen,
Wow, that sounds great! I gotta get one of these
clip on wheel heads. Think of the possibilities!
No more boring car, bus, plane rides. No more boring
meetings, services conferences, presidential elections
sermons, weddings, ticket lines, traffic or airport delays
........ just whip out your portable wheel...
clip it on and go to it!

Gayle Bair-bet you think I'm joking!!!!!

Karen wrote>
Chris...
I think I remember a Soldner wheel head/foot pedal
arrangement you could clamp anywhere.
Your could ask a date out to dinner...
clamp the wheel head on the table and
as entertainment provide the dinnerware....
Have wheel will travel.
Just a thought
bamboo karen
>
> I wish I had a wheel that weighed about 25 lbs, and folded into a
> carrying case that I could carry in one hand. I'd just keep it in the
> truck all the time -- have wheel, will demonstrate....
>
> Chris
>
> Light One Candle Pottery
> Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA
> (south of Raleigh)
> candle@intrex.net
> http://www.lightonecandle.com
>
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Chris Schafale on sun 4 feb 01


Wow! Does anyone else know about this? Do they really work??

Chris


> Chris...
> I think I remember a Soldner wheel head/foot pedal
> arrangement you could clamp anywhere.
> Your could ask a date out to dinner...
> clamp the wheel head on the table and
> as entertainment provide the dinnerware....
> Have wheel will travel.
> Just a thought
> bamboo karen
> >
> > I wish I had a wheel that weighed about 25 lbs, and folded into a
> > carrying case that I could carry in one hand. I'd just keep it in the
> > truck all the time -- have wheel, will demonstrate....
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > Light One Candle Pottery
> > Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA
> > (south of Raleigh)
> > candle@intrex.net
> > http://www.lightonecandle.com
> >
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Light One Candle Pottery
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA
(south of Raleigh)
candle@intrex.net
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Karen Sullivan on sun 4 feb 01


Chris...
I think I remember a Soldner wheel head/foot pedal
arrangement you could clamp anywhere.
Your could ask a date out to dinner...
clamp the wheel head on the table and
as entertainment provide the dinnerware....
Have wheel will travel.
Just a thought
bamboo karen
>
> I wish I had a wheel that weighed about 25 lbs, and folded into a
> carrying case that I could carry in one hand. I'd just keep it in the
> truck all the time -- have wheel, will demonstrate....
>
> Chris
>
> Light One Candle Pottery
> Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA
> (south of Raleigh)
> candle@intrex.net
> http://www.lightonecandle.com
>
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Karen Sullivan on mon 5 feb 01


Call or contact Bluebird in Fort Collins, CO
they manufacture Soldner wheels and mixers.
Or, call Paul Soldner...add in Clay Times.

They should work fine...clamp the wheel head onto a
table. The table would determine the scale, so at
dinner in the restaurant...don't make planters, eh what.
bamboo karen


on 2/4/01 5:51 PM, Chris Schafale at candle@INTREX.NET wrote:

> Wow! Does anyone else know about this? Do they really work??
>
> Chris
>
>
>> Chris...
>> I think I remember a Soldner wheel head/foot pedal
>> arrangement you could clamp anywhere.
>> Your could ask a date out to dinner...
>> clamp the wheel head on the table and
>> as entertainment provide the dinnerware....
>> Have wheel will travel.
>> Just a thought
>> bamboo karen
>>>
>>> I wish I had a wheel that weighed about 25 lbs, and folded into a
>>> carrying case that I could carry in one hand. I'd just keep it in the
>>> truck all the time -- have wheel, will demonstrate....
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> Light One Candle Pottery
>>> Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA
>>> (south of Raleigh)
>>> candle@intrex.net
>>> http://www.lightonecandle.com
>>>
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>>> melpots@pclink.com.
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>>
>>
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>
>
> Light One Candle Pottery
> Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, USA
> (south of Raleigh)
> candle@intrex.net
> http://www.lightonecandle.com
>
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