Hello Lucien,
Thank you for showing your very nice new work. I enjoyed looking at it.
Dave
Sep 13th, '10, 08:42
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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics
Thanks Dave. I hope to get over to Japan in a year or two...have an invitation to fire with John Dix in Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture.
Sep 15th, '10, 19:53
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If you make it to Japan you are welcome to come by. I live an hour or so from Sasayama.
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Sep 27th, '10, 21:00
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Thanks Dave...I will keep your invitation in mind and let you know once my plans are in place.
Dec 17th, '10, 10:00
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Some of my new tea bowls from the Gustin anagama firing in November. We introduced charcoal at the end of the firing, and hit close to c/14. For more images of mine (tokkuri, guinomi, yunomi, etc.) from the unloading, check out my blog at http://www.lmkoonceceramics.blogspot.com
Dec 17th, '10, 12:56
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Dec 17th, '10, 13:00
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It was an incredible firing. We put in 16 bags of natural hardwood charcoal at the end. Incredible heat...c/12 was a molten mass.
Dec 17th, '10, 13:03
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Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics
Wow, that must have been really intense. Beautiful results here and on your blog!
Dec 17th, '10, 13:05
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Thanks, Chip. I hope you had time to check out the video on my blog to see us putting the the charcoal.
Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics
wow, that firing was great! Did any pieces break? Seems with cone 14 you might suffer some casualties 

Dec 17th, '10, 13:33
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Everything survived, although there was a set of wads with nothing but a puddle surrounding them...someone got into the wrong clay!
Re: Lucien M. Koonce ceramics
Great video. I guess I should up my safety equipment level.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwgjEaui--Q
Dave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwgjEaui--Q
Dave