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Old September 23rd 03, 08:06 PM
MOhar871
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Default new potter here...

this is a fun thing that i would love to start in my home. i am taking my
second series of classes, but in the future if i want to get a wheel and kiln,
where would i get this stuff from. i am not opening a business or anything,
just for fun. or is it best just to join open studio somewhere. i am in the
buffalo NY area...any ideas would be helpful to me ........thanks
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Old September 23rd 03, 08:27 PM
Charlie Spitzer
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"MOhar871" wrote in message
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this is a fun thing that i would love to start in my home. i am taking my
second series of classes, but in the future if i want to get a wheel and

kiln,
where would i get this stuff from. i am not opening a business or

anything,
just for fun. or is it best just to join open studio somewhere. i am in

the
buffalo NY area...any ideas would be helpful to me ........thanks


try looking up ceramics in your yellow pages


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Old September 23rd 03, 09:21 PM
annemarie
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"MOhar871" wrote in message
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this is a fun thing that i would love to start in my home. i am taking my
second series of classes, but in the future if i want to get a wheel and

kiln,
where would i get this stuff from. i am not opening a business or

anything,
just for fun. or is it best just to join open studio somewhere. i am in

the
buffalo NY area...any ideas would be helpful to me ........thanks


Until you are really sure that you want to continue, I personally think
joining a group, open studio or something is much better. You learn about
firing etc before you have a kiln.


 




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