Michael, thank you for response once again. Your answer is more than sufficient. I see your 2 x 75,000 Btu/NG at 10wc is theoreticaly same like my MR100 (150,00 LPB/Btu) at 5psi.
Thanks and if I will have some more questions let me contact through PM (not to make you mess/off topic here) ... and these last carbon trap beautiful indeed!
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btw- you remind me "where is my Olsen?":)
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
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beautiful white chawan
love the quality of the carbon trapped shino.
cool. love the gradation from black to white
monochromatic.
beautiful white chawan
love the quality of the carbon trapped shino.
cool. love the gradation from black to white
monochromatic.
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3 amazing, ecclectic "Coffee Cups" arrived today, well technically yesterday now. Photos to come.
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3 Yunomi ... beautiful pieces.
Tenmoku and Nuka glazed in reduction.


Shino and Iron slip fired in reduction.


Tenmoku and Ash in reduction.


Tenmoku and Nuka glazed in reduction.


Shino and Iron slip fired in reduction.


Tenmoku and Ash in reduction.


Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Beautiful indeed! The first two were on top of my etsy favourite list too - thanks for saving my bank account from further stress before the hagi commission project

Chip wrote:3 Yunomi ... beautiful pieces.
Tenmoku and Nuka glazed in reduction.
Shino and Iron slip fired in reduction.
Tenmoku and Ash in reduction.
Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Very interesting package in the mail today! Finally I have a proper full size chawan (my old one is a $10 ippuku-wan) and I'm very excited to try it out.
Sorry for the bad picture quality, my mobile phone is not so smart about where to focus
Sorry for the bad picture quality, my mobile phone is not so smart about where to focus

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Beware the Gecko! 
Beautiful piece! I love Michael's work.

Beautiful piece! I love Michael's work.
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Thanks! I'm very happy with this chawan and as well as my cup from his work. They are both beautiful to look at and very functional as well.IPT wrote:Beware the Gecko!
Beautiful piece! I love Michael's work.
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I have one of his cups coming. I'm very excited! I can't wait to share photos!
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michaelIPT wrote:I have one of his cups coming. I'm very excited! I can't wait to share photos!
awesome yunomi !
can't wait to see more !
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Here is my new teacup from Michael. It's really different. The glaze is absolutely wonderful! It is textured and really gorgeous. I own several 1,200 year old teacups and they look like they are siblings. I love this cup so much. Thank you Michael! It is a real work of art!
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Awesome first chawan Nenugal! I hope you are enjoying it often with matcha!
IPT, how did you sneak that cup. I don't remember seeing that one! Awesome!
IPT, how did you sneak that cup. I don't remember seeing that one! Awesome!
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IPT,
Thanks for posting your images of the new cup here on my thread, I really appreciate it...I'm glad to hear your new piece is fitting in well with the rest of your collection.
Michael
Thanks for posting your images of the new cup here on my thread, I really appreciate it...I'm glad to hear your new piece is fitting in well with the rest of your collection.
Michael
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Re: D. Michael Coffee (shyrabbit) Ceramics in Pagosa Springs, CO
Boy, I've got some catching up to do...been a bit snowed under since the beginning of the year, time is getting more available now though.Chip wrote:3 Yunomi ... beautiful pieces.
Tenmoku and Nuka glazed in reduction.
Shino and Iron slip fired in reduction.
Tenmoku and Ash in reduction.
Thanks Chip for posting images of your then new yunomi, I do appreciate it and I hope they serve you well.
Michael