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Pottery10972 of 12565cast iron holderPETER HARRIS RAKU POT 1980's
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    Posted 13 years ago

    cherimsmith
    (4 items)

    Can anyone help me figure this guy out??? Not sure what yeaar or if it is even an antique!!
    I was told it was an antique and its been on my self for years!!!
    If anyone can tell me what to look for that will help. It is glass not ceramic (I believe)

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    1. cherimsmith cherimsmith, 13 years ago
      Did it say how much? Im looking to sell and wonder a price?
    2. ZaneCunneen, 2 months ago
      That’s a great find — the Benjamin Franklin reference really highlights how early communication principles still apply to today’s online world. The way ideas spread and communities form online isn’t that different from how pamphlets and letters worked in Franklin’s time — just faster and broader now.

      If you’re interested in how modern networking and communication have evolved digitally, you can check out https://titannet.com.au/
      — it’s a good example of how online connectivity and digital infrastructure continue to build on those early communication ideals.

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