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John took us kids under his wing way back in the early 1970s and we have all been here ever since, working together since he left in the late 70s. Left to right: Joe Schmidt, my lab co-worker; Tim Lerner, our purchasing agent; Kirk Miller, production foreman; John Porter and me, Tony Hansen.
John Porter was a prolific glaze tester and developer, both in reduction and oxidation firing. We shot and cataloged hundreds of pictures of a treasure trove of glaze samples of his testing from the 1970s to the 1990s. Among them are also a few samples done by Luke Lindoe. Every one of the many hundreds of specimens was code-numbered to index into John's meticulous notes. Hopefully, more cataloguing of our archives will uncover more of his notes and provide clues and information to derive more of the recipes of these.
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