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<p>[QUOTE="R Ewing, post: 1952106, member: 14664"]Great reading these comments especially Dana's. My thought was that was a very earthy looking clay so pretty old. I have designed and worked on sculpts at factories making character "figural ceramic mugs" for Looney Tunes, Star Trek, etc. We would use dolomite which is much whiter and lighter. Very labor intensive and high breakage factor for this type of item - nice to see such a senior mug![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="R Ewing, post: 1952106, member: 14664"]Great reading these comments especially Dana's. My thought was that was a very earthy looking clay so pretty old. I have designed and worked on sculpts at factories making character "figural ceramic mugs" for Looney Tunes, Star Trek, etc. We would use dolomite which is much whiter and lighter. Very labor intensive and high breakage factor for this type of item - nice to see such a senior mug![/QUOTE]
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