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Old 16-Mar-2008   #11
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Hahaha, good joke.


Our glasses have 1 Litre, and not 0.3 like Budweiser glasses.

lol

Heiko

P.S: you must come to the Oktoberfest

Seriously!! But I wanted to be able to speak Duetsch first before I visit. I've only just started. Ich spreche ein bisschen, und nicht so gut. Was kostet das ummmm... one similar to the first one you have here? And also do you have pictures of other pots you have done?

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Old 17-Mar-2008   #12
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Hi Justin,

your German is ok. I have some problems to understand all words you write in english, s o I sit here with a English/German dictionary and read.
Yes I have one in this color here but I do more next time because this color is very lovely and any people asked for.

Its good taht you learn german, than I don`t need the English/German book, haha. I will be glad when my English will be better, because I can speak with people from all over the world.

The color on the pot is in real darker, but the light was on when I take the photo.
Its dark red in real, so it looks like marmelade, haha. Its a mountain motive carved in the pot bervore i glazed. Look...

Heiko

...and some others...
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Old 17-Mar-2008   #13
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...and here my "wild style" pots...


hope you enjoy it too.....
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Old 27-Mar-2008   #14
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Justin?? Whats wrong??


Greetings Heiko
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I really enjoy the spikes on your wild style pot.
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Old 28-Mar-2008   #16
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Hi,

thank you. Thats only pot for a yamadori tree.

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Heiko

I like them a lot and live (relatively) just across the street in Holland.

What are the prices? Do you have a web-site with similar pots available or is everything custom?
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