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coils for electric kiln

updated tue 6 apr 04

 

Mike Workman-Morelli on sun 4 apr 04


I can't remember his name, but he was in Tigard, Oregon. I think it's
Kenny Simpson. He had a small company called Aeschylus (spelling?) . I
think he is still working.

Julie Beutler wrote:

>Hello,
>
>A few years ago I bought some elements for my kiln from a man in the northwast (Oregon?) who made his own elements at like 1/2 the cost of buying them from the kiln manuafacuters, he used to work for Skutt I think and then went out of his own...I was hoping to get his address or phone or email....does anyone out there know of him?
>
>thanks-
>Julie Beutler
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Julie Beutler on sun 4 apr 04


Hello,

A few years ago I bought some elements for my kiln from a man in the =
northwast (Oregon?) who made his own elements at like 1/2 the cost of =
buying them from the kiln manuafacuters, he used to work for Skutt I =
think and then went out of his own...I was hoping to get his address or =
phone or email....does anyone out there know of him?

thanks-
Julie Beutler

Rikki Gill on mon 5 apr 04


You are right about his name. He has fixed my Skutt wheel, ansd I am glad
to know he is still around.

Best, Rikki Gill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Workman-Morelli"
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Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: coils for electric kiln


> I can't remember his name, but he was in Tigard, Oregon. I think it's
> Kenny Simpson. He had a small company called Aeschylus (spelling?) . I
> think he is still working.
>
> Julie Beutler wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >A few years ago I bought some elements for my kiln from a man in the
northwast (Oregon?) who made his own elements at like 1/2 the cost of buying
them from the kiln manuafacuters, he used to work for Skutt I think and then
went out of his own...I was hoping to get his address or phone or
email....does anyone out there know of him?
> >
> >thanks-
> >Julie Beutler
> >
>
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___
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melpots@pclink.com.
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> >
> >
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