Barry Howe Photography on thu 5 feb 04
Call Bennett in Ocoee and Highwater has a new site in St. Petersburg(so I am told) but call them.
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From: Eleanora Eden
Sent: Feb 5, 2004 2:07 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: kiln stuff in Florida
Hi all,
As usual this is a late call as I'm leaving Monday for Florida fairs. I
would very much like to come home with a case of soft brick, a piece of
kaoboard, some ITC, and a couple of new kiln lids. I will call Axner
tomorrow. Any other ceramic suppliers anybody can recommend? I have room
in the trailer coming back and have needed this stuff for awhile.
Thanks as always,
Eleanora
Eleanora Eden 802 869-2003
Paradise Hill Road eeden@vermontel.net
Bellows Falls, VT 05101 www.eleanoraeden.com
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Eleanora Eden on thu 5 feb 04
Hi all,
As usual this is a late call as I'm leaving Monday for Florida fairs. I
would very much like to come home with a case of soft brick, a piece of
kaoboard, some ITC, and a couple of new kiln lids. I will call Axner
tomorrow. Any other ceramic suppliers anybody can recommend? I have room
in the trailer coming back and have needed this stuff for awhile.
Thanks as always,
Eleanora
Eleanora Eden 802 869-2003
Paradise Hill Road eeden@vermontel.net
Bellows Falls, VT 05101 www.eleanoraeden.com
John Weber on fri 6 feb 04
You can always stop off in Richmond, Virginia, off I95 and shop Campbells
Ceramic Supply. Check them out at
http://www.claysupply.com/richmond/index.html They are good people to work
with.
June Perry on fri 6 feb 04
Here are a few Florida suppliers. There is also a brick supplier in the Tampa
area whose name escapes me at the moment, but you can probably get the name
from someone at St. Petersburg clay, or Axners.
The St. Petersburg clay company in St. Petersburg is an amazing studio
rental/gallery/pottery supply facility. http://www.stpeteclay.com/
Going more to the central part of the state is Axner's 490 Kane ct., Oviedo,
FL 32765
Phone...407-365-2600 or 800-843-7057
www.axner.com
Florida Clay in Sanford (not very far from Axner's)
1645 Hangar Rd. #103
Sanford, FL 32773
www.flclay.com
Bennett's Pottery Supply
431 Enterprise st.
Ocoee,Florida
32761
If you'll be further south, there's Miami Clay Co: http://www.miamiclay.net/
Regards,
June Perry
http://www.angelfire.com/art2/shambhalapottery/
Lou Roess on fri 6 feb 04
on 2/5/04 12:07 PM, Eleanora Eden at eeden@VERMONTEL.NET wrote:
Any other ceramic suppliers anybody can recommend?
Eleanora, I have found Bennetts to be great. I ordered my kiln from them
because their price was so low I could have it shipped to Colorado from
Florida at a lower price than I could pick it up in Denver (no shipping)
Lou in Colorado.
Jones Pottery on fri 6 feb 04
Here is some extra info:
Atlantic Beach pottery supply 400 Levy rd. Jacksonville FL 904 249-4499.
Call them and they should also have the # for Atlantic Firebrick which is in
Jacksonville as well.
-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG]On Behalf Of June Perry
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 9:21 AM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: kiln stuff in Florida
Here are a few Florida suppliers. There is also a brick supplier in the
Tampa
area whose name escapes me at the moment, but you can probably get the name
from someone at St. Petersburg clay, or Axners.
The St. Petersburg clay company in St. Petersburg is an amazing studio
rental/gallery/pottery supply facility. http://www.stpeteclay.com/
Going more to the central part of the state is Axner's 490 Kane ct., Oviedo,
FL 32765
Phone...407-365-2600 or 800-843-7057
www.axner.com
Florida Clay in Sanford (not very far from Axner's)
1645 Hangar Rd. #103
Sanford, FL 32773
www.flclay.com
Bennett's Pottery Supply
431 Enterprise st.
Ocoee,Florida
32761
If you'll be further south, there's Miami Clay Co:
http://www.miamiclay.net/
Regards,
June Perry
http://www.angelfire.com/art2/shambhalapottery/
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