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shino first or be cursed

updated tue 7 sep 04

 

Donalson on sun 5 sep 04


My guess is that you are referring to Ron Roy's ^10, shiny black, Ol =
Black Magic. =20
It appeared in Ceramics Monthly some years ago. If Ron is lurking I am =
sure he will post the recipe.
If not, contact me off list and I will send you a copy.

CD =20


AZ

Ron Roy on mon 6 sep 04


If that is the glaze - a cone 10 reduction tenmoku then the issue is
June/July/Aug 1994.

It was written by Tony Clennell - thanks again Tony - I just re-read the
article - nice piece of work.

RR



>My guess is that you are referring to Ron Roy's ^10, shiny black, Ol Black
>Magic.
>It appeared in Ceramics Monthly some years ago. If Ron is lurking I am
>sure he will post the recipe.
>If not, contact me off list and I will send you a copy.
>
>CD

Ron Roy
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Brighton, Ontario
Canada
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Phone: 613-475-9544
Fax: 613-475-3513

John Britt on mon 6 sep 04


Ron's Ole Black Magic is:


OLE BLACK MAGIC


Custer Feldspar 58.70
Whiting 12.40
Silica 21.70
Kentucky Ball Clay 7.20
Red Iron Oxide 7.70
Tin Oxide 1.00

Hope that helps,

John Britt
www.johnbrittpottery.com

Pam on mon 6 sep 04


I remember oohing and ahing over the pictures of the temmoku dinnerware,
not sure if that is the glaze I was thinking of, but lovely
pam