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kiln supply sources

updated sat 11 jan 03

 

Dean Walker on thu 9 jan 03


I can only tell you that the Brent C wheel was the least expensive at a place
called Bennett's, in Florida. They advertise in Ceramics Monthly.
Unfortunately I discovered this after I had ordered one from Clay World
(also advertises in CM.) I had to wait 4 weeks and paid 200 dollars more.
In the Oct. 2002 issue page 7 they list the C wheel for $770. The B model
is $710

Good Luck
Dean

Pigdog19@AOL.COM on thu 9 jan 03


hi... just starting to set up the "studio"... any ideas as to=20
where i can get a decent price on kilns/kiln
supplies.... etc? =A0 appreciate any help...

thanks....
eileen

Lily Krakowski on thu 9 jan 03


Eileen: Dear Heart! Where in the galaxy are you? What kind of a kiln do
you want? Have you tried the clay magazines at the library? Have you
spoken to the art teacher at the high school? Have you checked the yellow
pages?

Last: many companies have reduced prices on kilns in Summer....



Pigdog19@AOL.COM writes:

> hi... just starting to set up the "studio"... any ideas as to
> where i can get a decent price on kilns/kiln
> supplies.... etc? appreciate any help...
>
> thanks....
> eileen
>
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