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Old 13-Mar-2008   #1
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Some Pots from Germany

Hi People,

my name is Heiko and I com from Bavaria in Germany. It`s the first time I write in this great Forum.
I will learn better English next time, sorry.

I´m a potter too, since 4 years ago.

Here some pics, please comment...I wil know your meaning about my pots.

Thank you very much. See you all

Heiko Seissinger
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Old 13-Mar-2008   #2
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Welcome! I have also seen some of your work on the German forum...very nice proportions and glazes.
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Old 13-Mar-2008   #3
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They look very nice. But the first one looks like the orange paint is dripping off. I personally would try to avoid that.
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Old 15-Mar-2008   #4
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Hi,

thank yo for the answer.

@John, wich Forum in Germany you visit? Thank you for the good words.
@Nerfgunn, this is a effect of the glaze. Its also a diffcult color. But I like this color, because i never seen it bevor.

Greetings from germany

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Old 15-Mar-2008   #5
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Heiko, I really do enjoy your pots. Where could I buy some?
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Old 15-Mar-2008   #6
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Hi,

thank yo for the answer.

@Nerfgunn, this is a effect of the glaze. Its also a diffcult color. But I like this color, because i never seen it bevor.

Greetings from germany

HeikoS.
I really like the color too. I dont see many other pots like it. And I also would like to know if you are selling any pots. I love custom!!
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Heiko, I saw your pots here.
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Old 16-Mar-2008   #8
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Hi,


if you are interessted in my pots you can have some direct from me in Germany. I will send it with post.
If you have some wishes you can tell me and I will do some nice pots for you.

But I don`t know how much it cost the shipping.
My pots are in a fair priceclass.

The three pots on the pictures are sold. sorry.

Many greetings from Germany

HeikoSeißinger

P.S: Glad to know that the American people have the same good eye for pots than the German
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P.S: Glad to know that the American people have the same good eye for pots than the German

I believe they have quite an affinity for steins though... lol!
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Old 16-Mar-2008   #10
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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
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