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Yipes!!! My apologies to the entire Parker family. Please please
please don't send me your amazing collection. I have 2 cats that
aren't quite right as it is.
Though I do wish more of the Camark wares had impressed or printed
labels instead of stick-on labels that don't survive in the ground.
There is so much diagnostic US made art pottery from the 1920s
onwards that just had paper labels.
Ahhh, from bodark to Camark, such is the range of interests in
historical archy. My thanks to Anita Cohen-Williams for her heroic
efforts at maintaining Histarch in spite of babblers such as me.
At 07:11 PM 8/6/2012, you wrote:
>Hurump my patatootie........ Camark in its early days was fine art
>Pottery......in the 50's it put bread on our table as we were the
>southeastern
>representative for the firm. Watch your mouth I still have several
>boxes with
>price tags etc and will ship them to you collect and you will have cats
>climbing up all the trees in your area. Many colors.
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>Dad died in '63 but about 60 samples were stored away till recently.
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>Jim Parker
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