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Connie Talbot
High Hollow Pottery, Windsor, MA |
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Christine and Connie in her
studio. |
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| Connie has one of the most intriguing kiln
buildings I have ever seen. By using Old windows for walls in the shed, she
is able to block the wind (a problem with gas burners) and still have light
and an open feeling in the shed. |
A classic swing door. |
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| Note there is not much space between the kiln
and the side wall, however it is not a burnable wall, and the feeling in the
shed is quite spacious because of the removable glass walls. |
This is a good view of the sturdy hinges,
note the cross brace in the door panel. |
Robert Compton Pottery
2662 North 116 Road, Bristol,
Vermont 05443, U.S.A.
Phone: 802-453-3778
E-mail: Robert & Christine

04/17/08
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