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website-greatbasinpottery.com

updated thu 22 jan 04

 

Paul Herman on sun 18 jan 04


Hello All,

Well, I just couldn't stand it anymore, writing emails to you all about
my pots and the woodkiln here, so now you can look at them on my new
website.

http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/

There is a section on the kiln, including slide shows of building,
firing and plans. The site also has a gallery, including a few pieces
for sale, and background stuff I wrote about me and the place here.

And thanks to all of clayart, too many of you to list, for being there.

My friend Kayo Parsons-Korn created the site, and I think she did a
really wonderful job. Her husband Roger Korn also helped a lot, shooting
pictures, proof reading and egging me on. My biggest thanks go to them.

I wanted something unpretentious, dignified and interesting, and Kayo
was the right person to build it. It also helps that she is an
accomplished potter. I think it was done very tastefully, and there are
no bells, whistles, dancing bears, bad music or other dumb stuff to
distract you.

So please visit if you like, and I hope you enjoy it.

Best wishes,

Paul Herman
Great Basin Pottery
423-725 Scott Road
Doyle, California 96109 US
potter@psln.com
http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/

Paul Herman on mon 19 jan 04


Thanks Gordon,

Please do stop by, where do you live?

Paul Herman
Great Basin Pottery
Doyle, California US
http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/

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>From: Gordon Ward
>To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
>Subject: Re: website-GreatBasinPottery.com
>Date: Mon, Jan 19, 2004, 10:22 AM
>

> Paul,
>
> Excellent site. Beautifully done. I might have to look in on you on one of
> our summer drives down 395.
>
> Gordon Ward

Snail Scott on mon 19 jan 04


At 10:32 PM 1/18/04 -0800, Paul H. wrote:
>Well, I just couldn't stand it anymore, writing emails to you all about
>my pots and the woodkiln here, so now you can look at them on my new
>website.
>
>http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/


This is a terrific website. Beautifully
designed, elegant and fast-loading, with
interesting, readable text and clear
pictures. Check it out!

-Snail

Gordon Ward on mon 19 jan 04


Paul,

Excellent site. Beautifully done. I might have to look in on you on one of
our summer drives down 395.

Gordon Ward

> From: Paul Herman
> Reply-To: Clayart
> Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:32:07 -0800
> To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: website-GreatBasinPottery.com
>
> Hello All,
>
> Well, I just couldn't stand it anymore, writing emails to you all about
> my pots and the woodkiln here, so now you can look at them on my new
> website.
>
> http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/
>
> There is a section on the kiln, including slide shows of building,
> firing and plans. The site also has a gallery, including a few pieces
> for sale, and background stuff I wrote about me and the place here.
>
> And thanks to all of clayart, too many of you to list, for being there.
>
> My friend Kayo Parsons-Korn created the site, and I think she did a
> really wonderful job. Her husband Roger Korn also helped a lot, shooting
> pictures, proof reading and egging me on. My biggest thanks go to them.
>
> I wanted something unpretentious, dignified and interesting, and Kayo
> was the right person to build it. It also helps that she is an
> accomplished potter. I think it was done very tastefully, and there are
> no bells, whistles, dancing bears, bad music or other dumb stuff to
> distract you.
>
> So please visit if you like, and I hope you enjoy it.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Paul Herman
> Great Basin Pottery
> 423-725 Scott Road
> Doyle, California 96109 US
> potter@psln.com
> http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/
>
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Valice Raffi on wed 21 jan 04


Hi Paul,

a great site! Made me want to get up there & visit you again.

Everything loaded really fast, I could navigate easily and the pictures of
your work look terrific. Indeed, Kayo did a wonderful job!

Valice
in Sacramento



>Well, I just couldn't stand it anymore, writing emails to you all about
>my pots and the woodkiln here, so now you can look at them on my new
>website.
>
>http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/
>
>There is a section on the kiln, including slide shows of building,
>firing and plans. The site also has a gallery, including a few pieces
>for sale, and background stuff I wrote about me and the place here.

>My friend Kayo Parsons-Korn created the site, and I think she did a
>really wonderful job. Her husband Roger Korn also helped a lot, shooting
>pictures, proof reading and egging me on. My biggest thanks go to them.

>Paul Herman
>Great Basin Pottery
>423-725 Scott Road
>Doyle, California 96109 US
>potter@psln.com
>http://www.greatbasinpottery.com/