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Old 4-Jul-2006   #21
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Thanks, Dale, and those are some gorgeous pots. Do you have a website ? How can one purchase one of your creations ?
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Old 5-Jul-2006   #22
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Sorry Dale...I guess that I have never seen any of your pots up close and personal...

Very nice pots anyway...

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Old 5-Jul-2006   #23
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I like the first one and the last the best. The riveted drums with bands, I think, might be too structured for this tree. The looseness of the first and last pots are more in line with the rustic trunk. That said, the riveted ones would still be good choices and would still look pretty nice.
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Old 6-Jul-2006   #24
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I like the first one and the last the best. The riveted drums with bands, I think, might be too structured for this tree. The looseness of the first and last pots are more in line with the rustic trunk. That said, the riveted ones would still be good choices and would still look pretty nice.

Mark,
Maybe something even more rustic?....
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Then there is SERIOUS rustica !!
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I love the pots, Dale but I cannot seem to access your website. Help ?
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Jeez Dale, you're not making this any easier .
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Sorry Mark

dtree, my web page is not done. A BT'er was making great gains on it when I got hit with multi-show crunch and stopped working on stuff. Hopefully I'll get back to it soon.
With no two pots alike there isn't a catalog. Commissions are more like one from column "A" and one from column "B" as far as styles and colors, etc. I know it's confusing, but without a "line" that is how it works out. Sorry. Try to catch me at a convention or we can talk about ordering.
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