Tom Herndon on sat 3 nov 01
My girlfriend's going to New Mexico & I'm likely to get a T-shirt if I can't
come up with an alternative. Any one know of any good clay spots near
Albuquerque?
Earl Brunner on sat 3 nov 01
So, let me understand this, Your girl friend is going to New Mexico, and
you get the T-shirt? And you are happy with this?
Tom Herndon wrote:
> My girlfriend's going to New Mexico & I'm likely to get a T-shirt if I can't
> come up with an alternative. Any one know of any good clay spots near
> Albuquerque?
>
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Wade Blocker on sat 3 nov 01
Tom,
I assume by clay spots you mean distributers in Albuquerque. There is New
Mexico Clay,at 3300Girard NE, and Martin Butt's Coyote Clay. The latter is
both a school and also carries Martin's glazes and some clay. Both are
listed in the phone book. Mia in ABQ.
Brant Palley NMCLAY.com on sun 4 nov 01
We are one of the largest suppliers in the country (even though New Mexico
is 47th in population) because of the number of great clay artists in New
Mexico!!
So have no fear of moving to NM.
Brant at New Mexico Clay (where we are about to have a great SKI season!!}
www.nmclay.com
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