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advice, please
Allen, Helen M
helen.m.allen@lmco.com
Mon, 29 Mar 1999 08:06:35 -0600
Well, I saw her in the yard Saturday. I walked by real slow and
coughed...she turned around and scowled....I waved and she turned back
around. I'm thinking I want that pot, but not bad enough to get punched
out ! I wish she'd get it out of the yard......it's so pretty...and white
too......I guess I'll make another approach some time again later, (maybe
after a nice glass of wine - Ha!)
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From: Bob Vogel[SMTP:rfv2020@avalon.net]
Reply To: McCoyPottery Online Talk
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 1999 8:46 PM
To: McCoyPottery Online Talk
Subject: Re: advice, please
Helen,
Go out there and pick a nice big bunch of those "Blue Bonnets", put
on
your brightest smile, walk over there and talk to your neighbor! You
never know what might happen. You'll make a friend and maybe get
your
piece of pottery, too! ;););) Good luck!
Best, Bob
Allen, Helen M wrote:
>
> Warm and Sunny in Texas.........maybe today I'll ask my neighbor
about the
> McCoy pot in her yard. The bluebonnets are in full bloom this
year.
>
> I got a McCoy white planter dish for $.25 cents !!!!!!! it was
unmarked.
>
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> From: Donna Lewis[SMTP:lewisd@uwwvax.uww.edu]
> Reply To: McCoyPottery Online Talk
> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 1999 10:51 AM
> To: McCoyPottery Online Talk
> Subject: Re: advice, please
>
> At 10:45 AM 3/25/99 -0600, you wrote:
> >Hi everyone!
> >
> >It's a beautiful day in Wisconsin, too, although on the
chilly
> side.
> >
> >If I wanted to buy a book on McCoy, which one do you all
feel is
> >the most comprehensive? I went to two public libraries,
one didn't
> >have any and the other had the "encyclopedia" but it was
checked
> out.
> >
> >By the way, this past weekend I found a McCoy teakettle.
It's a
> >blackish copper and almost looks like metal from a
distance. The
> >handle is part of the cover and not movable. It doesn't
have a
> flaw
> >in it. The best part of all, I only paid $7.50 for it.
It made my
> >weekend.
> >
> >Have a nice day.
> >
> >Donna
> >
> >
> >
> P.S. I probably should have noted that the teakettle is a
cookie
> jar.
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