soapstone and stoneware

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John S.
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soapstone and stoneware

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Hey All,

Who do you go to for your soapstone or stoneware needs? In stock (instead of custom) so my girlfriend and I can peruse styles would be great.

Thanks,
-John
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Greetings John
What are you looking for?
I've got a friend who does 14th cent. germany pottery. He might have what you are looking for in stock or he can do custom.
As for soapstone, good luck. I use it for pewter casting.
Jeff
p.s. how did the helm turn out?
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Hey Jeff,

We're more wishbooking than anything else--Kristen's been wanting new table and drinkware for awhile. So, either mid-14th cent. Silesian (Polish or Bohemian basically)--Kristen's time period, or c. 1200 Rus--my time period.

The helm--well, what I got done turned out OK--everything just took longer than I thought it would so I didn't get to finish everything I wanted to. The rust converter didn't leave an attractive finish, so I spent a solid 8 hours standing over the grill w/ the helmet, a mapp gas torch, a couple of rags, and a bottle of oil. Got the vervelles all attached--that was a bit of a pain--and the aventaille stitched to it's strap. Jim's going to go back and finish trimming the aventaille and Mom's going to stitch up the helm liner--so it definitely turned into a group project. Didn't end up quite the way I wanted, but it's world's better than when we started.

-John
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*bump*

Any sources you guys can recommend?
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Please Touch Pottery

uually you can find them at Gulf Wars and at Pensic,
not sure if they are on-line.
I have bought from them for years and give them my highest
recommendation across the board.
They usually set up around where Mandrake Armory is at Pensic
and pretty close to Rennascance Art and Design at Gulf Wars.
Hope this helps !!

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John S.
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Aethelwulf--are you the same fellow who used to practice down in Melbourne w/ Jeff and I? Thanks for the recommendation in either case.

Jeff, what's the contact information for your friend? Do I already know him and not know it?

-John
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http://www.ironwoodpottery.com/default.html

He has some pictures online. Send him an email if you have questions.
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John
Yes you should know him, the potter is Bjorn. Next time you are down here call him and check out his stuff. He told me that the period of his pieces is 600 to 1700 ad.
Jeff
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http://www.ashandgriffin.com/index.shtml

great stuff.

The site only has the fantasy stuff up. HOWEVER, Olga (stephanie Howe) is a potter in the group and does some really great stoneware as well as period mugs, etc.

Definately worth dropping a line to, if you are shopping around.
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