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duncan ceramic kiln

updated thu 16 sep 04

 

Eric Suchman on tue 7 sep 04


I bought the Duncan Teacher's kiln, ES-820-2 old but never fired for 250.00
this past january or so.
Eric in Oceanside

> From: Camp Fairwood
> Reply-To: Clayart
> Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 16:57:33 -0500
> To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: Duncan Ceramic Kiln
>
> We have a Duncan Ceramic Kiln Model # DK 716-1, 240 Volts, 50 Amps. Someone
> has told us that it is a Teachers Kiln, not a studio kiln. It has not been
> used for at least 10 years, so it could be even 20 years old. It appears to
> be in good condition. There are also approx. 150 molds. We are looking to
> sell it soon, but have no idea what it is worth. If anyone can help us, it
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Angela
> info@campfairwood.org
>
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Camp Fairwood on tue 7 sep 04


We have a Duncan Ceramic Kiln Model # DK 716-1, 240 Volts, 50 Amps. =
Someone has told us that it is a Teachers Kiln, not a studio kiln. It =
has not been used for at least 10 years, so it could be even 20 years =
old. It appears to be in good condition. There are also approx. 150 =
molds. We are looking to sell it soon, but have no idea what it is =
worth. If anyone can help us, it would be greatly appreciated.=20

Thank you,
Angela
info@campfairwood.org

Eric Suchman on wed 8 sep 04


I have no idea of their difference.
-E

> From: Kate Johnson
> Reply-To: Clayart
> Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:25:33 -0500
> To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Subject: Re: Duncan Ceramic Kiln
>
> What's the difference between a teacher's kiln and a studio kiln?
>
>> I bought the Duncan Teacher's kiln, ES-820-2 old but never fired for 250.00
>> this past january or so.
>> Eric in Oceanside
>
> I'm afraid I am starting to get kiln envy again...waiting my turn at school
> is making me antsy.
>
> Best--
> Kate
>
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Kate Johnson on wed 8 sep 04


What's the difference between a teacher's kiln and a studio kiln?

>I bought the Duncan Teacher's kiln, ES-820-2 old but never fired for 250.00
> this past january or so.
> Eric in Oceanside

I'm afraid I am starting to get kiln envy again...waiting my turn at school
is making me antsy.

Best--
Kate

Arnold Howard on wed 15 sep 04


> From: Kate Johnson
> > What's the difference between a teacher's kiln and a studio kiln?
> >
> >> I bought the Duncan Teacher's kiln, ES-820-2 old but never fired for
250.00

The Duncan Teacher is an 8-sided kiln, 17.5" wide x 19.75" deep. The Duncan
Studio is 10-sided, 23" wide x 19.75" deep. The Pro is 10-sided, 23" wide x
28.75" deep.

Sincerely,

Arnold Howard
Paragon Industries, L.P., Mesquite, Texas USA
arnoldhoward@att.net / www.paragonweb.com