[Mccoypottery-talk] True or False??

Betty F. Nelson bettyfnelson@mchsi.com
Mon, 9 Jun 2003 14:30:27 -0500


The small things that I have been told or have assumed to be McCoy because
they smelled, felt and looked McCoy have been so small that at the most they
could have had a paper lable but I have never seen a regular mark on any of
the little things 3-4" and smaller.  Betty in Iowa.
Please don't anyone pay any attention to or open anything that comes to you
privately.  My 'puter seems to be spitting out messages that I don't know
about.  Just found out that an address that was only used by me for sending
one message 2 yrs ago, got a message from me today and it gave my 'user
name' and my password for an instructional forum that I haven't been
associated with for at least 6 months.  Someone was talking about all of the
messages being archived .  Apearantly someone has shook my recycle bin and
stuff is falling out.  Betty
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From: "acp" <acpearce@io.com>
To: <mccoypottery-talk@lists.mccoypottery.com>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 2:47 PM
Subject: [Mccoypottery-talk] True or False??


>
> I'm a beginner, too.  I consider myself that, because I've never
> had the time to study the subject extensively.  I've been mildly
> aquainted w/ McCoy for the past 20 years, though.
>
> Recently, the animals came up, when talking w/ another collector.
> Prior to that, I didn't realize McCoy ever made animals.
> She said most of the McCoy animals were not marked, because
> they were made to be "resold" under different labels.
>
> True or False???
> Are there McCoy animals?
> When were they made?
> Were they marked with the McCoy or other recognizable stamp??
>
> BTW -- I still need to take a pic of that wonderful green whatsit
> I have and ask you all if it's McCoy and what the heck it is.  I
> just keep forgetting.
> :-)
> acp
>
>
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