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glaze book (of choice if stuck on a desert island)

updated wed 27 aug 03

 

Joe Coniglio on tue 26 aug 03


What's your favorite glaze book that it would be difficult for you to be
without?



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Your most enjoyable glaze book for ^10R stoneware that besides your own glaze
recipes notes, ---a book you most refer to for fundamental base glaze
recipes; "tried and trues" (to whatever extent possible); might contain
american groups, groups of japanese glaze recipes; groups of english pottery
old standbys; american collections including MD shino, shinos and temokus
etc. --good eclectic and somewhat titlating nicely illustrated volume? Tall
order?

Can be a good glaze book that never fails to satisfy, can be retrospective
and bible like, can be contemporary so it addresses Ger.Borate switch and
Albany Slip alts and changes in purchaseable raw materials.

I'm ready to wax and wane and try my hand.

JoeC

Louis Katz on tue 26 aug 03


Pottery Glazes, David Green
On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 11:36 AM, Joe Coniglio wrote:

> What's your favorite glaze book that it would be difficult for you to
> be
> without?
>
>
>
> ----
> Your most enjoyable glaze book for ^10R stoneware that besides your
> own glaze
> recipes notes, ---a book you most refer to for fundamental base glaze
> recipes; "tried and trues" (to whatever extent possible); might contain
> american groups, groups of japanese glaze recipes; groups of english
> pottery
> old standbys; american collections including MD shino, shinos and
> temokus
> etc. --good eclectic and somewhat titlating nicely illustrated volume?
> Tall
> order?
>
> Can be a good glaze book that never fails to satisfy, can be
> retrospective
> and bible like, can be contemporary so it addresses Ger.Borate switch
> and
> Albany Slip alts and changes in purchaseable raw materials.
>
> I'm ready to wax and wane and try my hand.
>
> JoeC
>
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