This is great. I love watching you potters. I learn so much esp. those little details. At 76, I need all the shortcuts I can get. Only at the wheel and pottery 4 yrs. John in Indiana.
Dear Simon, Congratulations!! I hear being a grandparent is the best! Glad to have you back in the States and looking forward to your clips and encouragements to 'Keep Practicing!'
Simon, I love watching your videos. Your recent videos have a genuine in situ feel that I like versus your traditional instructional videos. Regardless, keep posting as I am learning quite a bit from you! Thanks!
Welcome back!! Congratulations, Grandpa!!! Our 11th came in Sept. Withdrawal from your regular videos has been difficult to get through. I am SO happy that you are back. Thanks for sharing the teapot tips with us. I just made my first teapot as a closed form...still afraid of throwing lids.
we were talking about the kiln at Lowerdown the old original one my father David, built back in 1961. The new owners of what used to be the pottery had it knocked down and removed. I was there so see some of it. Sad but life moves on ....
Lovely clip. There's a simple metal device you shove into the spout to stop it leaking, works for me. But what is this "Jerm's kiln collapsed"about? Did your brother have some misfortune with his kiln? I loved the clips you made visiting him in his workshop. Peter
wonderful to have you back, Simon..it is a pleasure to your brother and company share their skill. thank them for me. kisses to the little one.
This is great. I love watching you potters. I learn so much esp. those little details. At 76, I need all the shortcuts I can get. Only at the wheel and pottery 4 yrs. John in Indiana.
absolutely fascinating to see a smaller, but way historical, production pottery. This was fascinating.
Lucky you Leach's family.I think you know everything about pottery.Good luck,and keep practising as you Simon always say.
Thanks for yet another great clip, Grandfather Leach. And congratulations to you and the new parents! Wow - 9.1 lbs!
Nice to have you back. Congratulations. I loved the secret tip using the butter.
Peter
I love watching your brother and coworkers work, its kind of like your work but a little bit different.
Dear Simon,
Congratulations!! I hear being a grandparent is the best! Glad to have you back in the States and looking forward to your clips and encouragements to 'Keep Practicing!'
So happy you re back... i love your video ... you make me see the way of become a potter...thanks from France
Felicidades Simon!!!!!!!!!!!! que grata noticia !!!! Cariños, gracias por todo!!!
Interesting video. I am sorry for your loss.
I love this family and wish I had one like this
Wonderful, a grandchild, what a joy. Great video with your brother, Welcome back Grandpa.
Simon, I love watching your videos. Your recent videos have a genuine in situ feel that I like versus your traditional instructional videos. Regardless, keep posting as I am learning quite a bit from you! Thanks!
Great clip! Congrats on the Grand Baby :)
Welcome back!! Congratulations, Grandpa!!! Our 11th came in Sept. Withdrawal from your regular videos has been difficult to get through. I am SO happy that you are back. Thanks for sharing the teapot tips with us. I just made my first teapot as a closed form...still afraid of throwing lids.
Well done an you have fans in Silverton Oregon in the United States of America. Cheers.
we were talking about the kiln at Lowerdown the old original one my father David, built back in 1961. The new owners of what used to be the pottery had it knocked down and removed.
I was there so see some of it. Sad but life moves on ....
I hope someone has the drawings for it!
Thanks, Simon. Lovely to see John's assured work habits. Was that the Lowerdown kiln you were talking about?
well done !!!!!
Awesome
Lovely clip. There's a simple metal device you shove into the spout to stop it leaking, works for me. But what is this "Jerm's kiln collapsed"about? Did your brother have some misfortune with his kiln? I loved the clips you made visiting him in his workshop.
Peter
Still wonderful.
More of John throwing please Simon
What kiln was knocked down? Lowerdown? :-(
Congratulations, Grandpa "Butch"!