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...you just might find you get what you need! pugmill advice needed

updated wed 16 jul 03

 

julie milazzo on tue 15 jul 03

please...

Hey Everyone! Since the start of my studio, I have been dying for a pugmill. I have dreamed about it, tasted it, started a fund for it (all the bowls that are made out of recycled clay are called "recyclabowls", and the money is kept aside), and yesterday I received a large (huge, to me...) money order. Folks, it is time.
So, I may still be looking for the impossible here, but I wish for a de-airing pugmill, really small, mainly just to recycle scraps on a day-to-day basis, something that will eliminate the effects of wedging from my shoulder blades, wrists and elbows (though, if I could keep the triceps...). I have only used two pugmills in my life. One was at Fredonia State, and I have no idea what kind it was, and the other on Long Island, which I think was a Bluebird.
I have no preference toward any brand, but hoped that a few of you can help. I will check the archives next, while waiting for replies, and check Big Clay Company.com, and Bennett's, but any other heelp would be great. Thanks! Jules


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