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Summer 1973
Studio Management Pt. 1 - Vol. 2 No. 1

The Diary of Daniel Clark. Studio Management by John Glick (part one). Nine Potters from Philadelphia (and a little bit outside). The Brookfield Kiln - plans for a 30 cubic foot downdraft sprung arch kiln. Studio Glass in Perspective by Michael Boylen. Ash Glazes - recipes and comments by Jack O'Leary. Conversations with Jack O'Leary - an interview by Peter Sabin. Gas Burners and their Safety Systems by Dudley Giberson. More Thoughts on Apprenticeship by Charles Counts. The Pottery Film by Charles Jusser. Funky Tools - designs for some homemade tools by Mike Cohen.

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Toshiko Takaezu, from Vol. 2, No. 1, 1973.
Nine Potters from Philadelphia (and a little bit outside)
By Paula Winokur
Paula and Robert Winokur, Byron Temple, Ken Vavrek, Toshiko Takaezu, Ray Gallucci, Rudolf Staffel, John Constanza, and William Daley.
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Studio Glass in Perspective
By Michael Boylen
In the ten years or so since Harvey Littleton set up his first studio and Dominick Labino provided the initial technical means to make small glass shops work, glass blowing has begun to develop as a studio craft similar to pottery.
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Ash Glazes - Recipes and Comments
By Jack O'Leary
I started working with wood ash glazes about twelve years ago because I had an abundant supply from our three wood burning stoves.
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More Thoughts on Apprenticeship
By Charles Counts
My first genuine interest in pottery as serious work came at Berea College in Kentucky.
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The Pottery Film
By Charles Musser
Potters have often tried to express the complexities and challenges of their medium by making use of another.
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Conversations with Jack O'Leary
By Pete Sabin
But there are other times when we get really sick and tired, and we turn the radio up loud and get laughing to hell and having a good time with all the stupid things we suddenly realize we've been doing all day.
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Gas Burners and their Safety Systems
By Dudley Giberson
I got interested in gas safety equipment the morning I almost blew my studio up because my propane regulator froze, the furnace went cold, the sun came up and thawed the regulator, and the gas came
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Funky Tools
By Mike Cohen
What are funky tools? Well, you won't find them in a supply catalog.
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Studio Management Pt. 1 - Vol. 2 No. 1

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