Veena Raghavan on thu 13 jul 06
Hi David,
I too feel that lotion pumps should not be derided! I make rather nice ones
that sell very well, and I enjoy making them. I also make soap dishes, and find
that the ones I make (two-pieces, so the water can drain out) are good
sellers and unusual, at least the way I make them. It took some refining to get
exactly what I wanted, and that too took some skill. Ah well, I could go on and
on. Let's just say that we all need to make what we enjoy making and what our
customers, or potential customers, would like to buy.
No offence, Tony, but disagreeing is also something that Clayart is all
about!
All the best.
Veena
In a message dated 7/13/2006 5:03:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
david@FARMPOTS.COM writes:
> I make
> wonderful lotion pots, unlike anyone else's, and owned by many
> people from Clayart. I take the work seriously and it is the
> farthest thing from a gimmick or a novelty. Why, it took years
> of work to perfect the threaded clay collar that will fit the
> pump after firing shrinkage.
VeenaRaghavan@cs.com
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