I have some of the dapper crapper yet, I presume Dean does as well (and where would we be without the well...in deep).
Dreaming of a ceramic Christmas,
Dave Freeman
http://grchamber.com/ business profile/links
magellon wrote:
I can't remember who won the auction for the last piece of Nininger
Ceramic. I think it was at Michael Blood's last auction. The surprisingly valuable ceramic that Nininger always turn to when he felt "pressured". It is no secret and it was kept in view of the public at the old museum. It was a daily part of his life . Perhaps you can get someone to sell you a small piece of Nininger Ceramic.
Ken Newton
STEVE ARNOLD wrote:
Good morning list. I was going thru archives of old meteorite info, and and I was wondering, is there any OLD nininger "stuff" around for purchase? I do not see alot mentioned. Would someone please help me out on this one? It is a baffaler!
steve (2months from Tucson) arnold
Steve r. Arnold, Chicago, il, 60107
The midwest meteorite collector!
I.M.C.A. member #6728
Website url http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com
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