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Re: Help needed
Look at http://www.hlchina.com/ . This from a google of fiestaware
factory.
I have seen a book about Fiestaware giving a great deal of the history
of the uranium used for the glaze. They originally used natural U, then
later changed to DU. Now, I believe that they do not make the DU glazed
dishes anymore. Other manufacturers also made similar dishes using U or
DU in the glaze to get that bright orange color.
I saw a neat vegetable bowl the other day in an antique store for $10.
That's a very good price. Wife said NO!
John Andrews
Knoxville, Tennessee
Dan Hoffman wrote:
>Does anyone know where these plates were produced?
>
>Dan Hoffman
>Pangea Group
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Jacobus [mailto:crispy_bird@YAHOO.COM]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 10:02 AM
>To: Gerald Nicholls; BLHamrick@AOL.COM; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu;
>grantjoh@pacbell.net
>Subject: Re: Help needed
>
>
>Actually, I think that people like Barbara are looking
>for radioactive Fiesta ware. They are causing the
>shortage. I know someone who has practically a whole
>set of radioactive pieces, dishes, cups, pitchers,
>etc.
>
>
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