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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by iannon » May 30th, '11, 21:50

Nice! love all the fire play on these

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by Robert Fornell » May 31st, '11, 14:31

Nice looking work Dave!
Sorry I didn't call you.... I couldn't extend my ticket so I had to return earlier than I had hoped. :(

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R

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by togei » May 31st, '11, 18:57

Thank you Iannon and Robert.

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by togei » Jun 19th, '11, 20:51

Here are a couple of small cups, guinomi, I just listed in my Etsy store.
They are from about 8 years ago. No one can accuse me of unloading a kiln too soon.
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by togei » Jun 19th, '11, 20:52

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by Chip » Jun 19th, '11, 21:02

Sorry David. I do not see them listed on your etsy.

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by iannon » Jun 19th, '11, 21:06

Chip wrote:Sorry David. I do not see them listed on your etsy.
White mini bowls..
http://www.etsy.com/listing/76297222/wh ... le-pattern

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by Chip » Jun 19th, '11, 21:22

Thanks Ian.

Oh yeah, nanban. I was looking at togei. Perhaps you could add your etsy to your original post for easy access. I went to your blog and followed the etsy link to togei.

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by togei » Jun 20th, '11, 07:18

Thank you iannon.
I just changed it in Tea chat too.
Thanks for looking.
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by Chip » Aug 18th, '11, 22:38

TreasureHunt Treasure 7 by Togei of NanbanCeramics. A beautifully shaped, woodfired Yunomi to a lucky TreasureHunter!

Winner TBD and announced later!!! :mrgreen:

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by togei » Oct 27th, '11, 06:42

I have been working on getting ready for the winter. I can't make anything from about the beginning of January to the end of February as it is too cold so I fire during those months. This time I am going to do 2 or 3 firings of my noborigama, both chambers. Here are some pictures of the work I have so far, about 750 or so bowls. I am aiming for about 1,000-1,2000 by the end of December. I have a short blog post here, http://wp.me/p1Bip8-6W , if you would like to read a little more on this.
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by JBaymore » Oct 27th, '11, 10:44

Thanks for the images. I LOVE huge numbers of similar forms. One of the reasons I like my somewhat big kiln....... get to see this kind of thing too.

Good luck with the last of production and winter's firings. がんばっろ。

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...........john

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by togei » Oct 27th, '11, 21:50

Thanks John.

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Re: David Morrison Pike. Wood fired ceramics.

by Chip » Oct 27th, '11, 21:53

You have been a very busy squirrel putting nuts away for the Winter! :shock: :mrgreen: Quite an inventory!

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