Keith McCutcheon on sat 21 jun 03
>This York wheel sounds sweet. Could you post more info about where one can
find one. Can't seem to find anything about it online.
I didn't post the original message, but I found one at www.axner.com for
$250 + $35 shipping.
bev lev on sat 21 jun 03
This York wheel sounds sweet. Could you post more info about where one =
can find one. Can't seem to find anything about it online.
thanks
jnybravo2 on sun 22 jun 03
York Kick Wheels at Axner.com
http://www.pottery-books.com/cgi-local/axner/loadpage.cgi?
user_id=13024602&file=equipment/kickwheels.html#YORKKICKWHEEL
if the above link does not work, find it below.
to to http://www.axner.com/
click on "enter store"
click on " wheels and accessories"
click on "York Kick Wheels" on the right of the page under "Kick
Wheels"
John in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, where it's been dry for two days!
I believe that is a record this year. Seriously, it's been nice!
http://www.PawPawsPottery.freeservers.com
Clayhannie@AOL.COM on mon 23 jun 03
I bought a York kickwheel several years ago and find it very useful. It is
good for demonstrations at Bible schools, parks, etc. because it requires no
electricity. It is also good for kids to try their hands at a wheel. My cousins
boy worked on it to get requirements for his BS pottery badge. It is also
light weight enough that I can transport it by myself. The only disadvantage is
that my legs are too long and it is a bit awkward to kick, but is good for
small items. I ordered mine through AXNER, and when I had a question, Roger
York called me. An interesting man.
Martha Griffith
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