Caren J. Lake on mon 1 sep 03
Tom:
What a great site....
I was looking for an idea for a paper I have due....
Smiling.... and you gave it to me....
Thank you...
Always,
Caren
Tom Sawyer on mon 1 sep 03
I discovered a wonderful website entitled Ceramic History for Potters by
Victor Bryant. You gotta look. See
http://www.victor.bryant.hemscott.net
Just thought I would share and break the cycle of negativity about rudeness.
Tom Sawyer
tsawyer@cfl.rr.com
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Catherine White on mon 1 sep 03
What a remarkable site! If anyone wishes to explore the origins & history
of this craft/art that we pursue, this is the place to explore in as great
or as minimal depth as you may choose.
A big thanks to Tom for this gift...........
Regards from
Catherine's Studio
(aka the garage)
in Yuma, AZ
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From: "Tom Sawyer" > I discovered a wonderful website entitled Ceramic History for Potters by
> Victor Bryant. You gotta look. See
> http://www.victor.bryant.hemscott.net
Susan Setley on mon 1 sep 03
In a message dated 9/1/03 4:52:38 PM, ncwhite@ADELPHIA.NET writes:
<< http://www.victor.bryant.hemscott.net >>
In another vein, anyone who has not read the book Arcanum by Janet Gleeson
really should do so. It's the story of how German alchemists figured out how to
make Chinese-like porcelain, which was as valuable as gold at the time, and
therefore worthy of their efforts.
Bacia Edelman on tue 2 sep 03
Tom Sawyer: I am so excited about the prehistoric pictures and
the site you recommended that I have to spend more time looking
at it, maybe another evening.
It has text, which so far, I ignored. I am very grateful for
your sharing this with us and have bookmarked it for future editions.
This is right up my alley for study.
Regards, Bacia
Bacia Edelman
Madison, Wisconsin
http://users.skynet.be/russel.fouts/bacia.htm
http://www.silverhawk5.com/edelman/index.html
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