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not wrong hec, yeah im pretty stoked! to say the least. thanks man. 

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Re: ellis ceramics melbourne
Buying a slice of History Antonio - I would be fearful of putting trees in these. You might have to start a Pot collection.
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i think your right jon. or strictly show and competition. in the year 2020.Jon Chown wrote:Buying a slice of History Antonio - I would be fearful of putting trees in these. You might have to start a Pot collection.
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just b4 i get to my pottery class here's a few rustic ones they did. 

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PeterW wrote:So how many did you end up with Ant?
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only a few pete


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Thanks for the extra pics Antonio....next time I'm passing through Mex.., I mean Melbourne, I'll give you a buzz and take you up on your offer...thanks,
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By the way...is your pottery class a Community Pottery Group? I really am thinking seriously about hitting the road and potting wherever I can....can anyone else tell me about community potteries in their areas? I know our group here in Tumut would welcome itinerant potters as long as they joined but I wonder if that is universal.

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By the way...is your pottery class a Community Pottery Group? I really am thinking seriously about hitting the road and potting wherever I can....can anyone else tell me about community potteries in their areas? I know our group here in Tumut would welcome itinerant potters as long as they joined but I wonder if that is universal.
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anttal63 wrote:just b4 i get to my pottery class here's a few rustic ones they did.
Now your just showing off

Some amazing pots, did you clean the poor old guy out? hehehe
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pat where im going is a potting school. $285 per term. if you take an annual membership you can work any time its open. now having said that let me have a chat with him next week. julian is a great guy and a great teacher. 

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jezza most of these pots were left behind in favour of 40 yr old japanese & chinese pots, my luck. yes i have pretty much got most of the ellis now. they have been sitting outdoors for that long hence the beautiful aged glaze's but they cleaned up fairly easily. now did you say show off? cop this! 

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2 more this morning. 

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and the tease continues! They certainly are unique, thats a good thing.
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yeeeaasss




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