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currie: too complicated work, i should write i make a lot of work!

updated tue 28 may 02

 

Ababi on mon 27 may 02


>Incidentially, if you could only buy one book in your life on
>ceramics "Stoneware Glazes" would be the one.

>Thanks,

>John Britt

Hello John
Maybe.
I work with little children. we have a lot of fun jokes and the most
serious altitude toward work.
I tell them I am a grown up child.
A little girl said: You are a child as well as a grandfather. Hope she
will be right in the future.
My point
I am a child but with a look and insight of a person who has the years
experience.

For you John , with your knowledge years of experience, different
kilns, and much more. NOW it is the only one book
For each one of us in his ceramic age might be another book.
I write it not because I think this book of Currie is bad, reading the
"Grid book" I am sure Currie is one of the best writers for me a book
that takes short time to read is a good book.( In the funny way you
write from left to right) Otherwise I leave it on the shelf for a long
time.
Each of us in his age , as a potter would find another "only book"
according to what he is doing.
I offer you people to look back to
http://www.potters.org/category018.htm

I did not find the thread about "Which book you would take to a lonely
Island, but there were very many different books.

Ababi Sharon
Kibbutz Shoval- Israel
Glaze addict
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm




---------- Original Message ----------

>Incidentially, if you could only buy one book in your life on
>ceramics "Stoneware Glazes" would be the one.

>Thanks,

>John Britt

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