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    #31
    more pics

    1 more pic of the good one and then the dream smooth new looker
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      #32
      If someone can make one that good, although I doubted it from the start, then its quite disturbing. How many people may have shelled out a chunk of money for something like that. Would be quite easy to leave it the garden for a few months in the winter and it would age quite nicely

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        #33
        Originally posted by Totenhead View Post
        If someone can make one that good, although I doubted it from the start, then its quite disturbing. How many people may have shelled out a chunk of money for something like that. Would be quite easy to leave it the garden for a few months in the winter and it would age quite nicely
        You are right, its my second julleuchter (first with another picture and without allach mark, made the same time)
        Yes, I have little experience, but as amateur, dilettant, Im not a professional, and not a ceramist...
        I'm sure - everyone who have some basic experience in ceramics can create "the original julleuchter"
        smooth or rough surface - its so easy to achieve... allach logo on the wet clay - you can make whatever you want
        CHILDREN created the originals!
        Last edited by booteen; 08-07-2014, 10:55 AM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by booteen View Post
          You are right, its my second julleuchter (first with another picture and without allach mark, made the same time)
          Yes, I have little experience, but as amateur, dilettant, Im not a professional, and not a ceramist...
          I'm sure - everyone who have some basic experience in ceramics can create "the original julleuchter"
          smooth or rough surface - its so easy to achieve... allach logo on the wet clay - you can make whatever you want
          CHILDREN created the originals!
          Can you make me one !! ?? I can leave my original in the safety of its box then !!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Totenhead View Post
            Can you make me one !! ?? I can leave my original in the safety of its box then !!
            No, I will not do it, sorry
            let them be only two in the world

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              #36
              Well, there goes the market on Julleuchters

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                #37
                Originally posted by ETN View Post
                Well, there goes the market on Julleuchters
                Not really, just have to be more careful.

                A few of us had our doubts from the start and were proven right, just proves one has to keep ones guard up and not be complacent
                Last edited by Totenhead; 08-07-2014, 12:51 PM. Reason: Spelling

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                  #38
                  I would take one too!

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                    #39
                    Great thread. There's a great lesson here. Anything that was made by a person could be made again, these were crudely mass-produced by children but the same holds true for items that are harder to recreate. Booteen, I applaud your skill. Great work.

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                      #40
                      I feel very uncomfortable.
                      I want to apologize to the forum again
                      I don't thought that will be so - I was sure You detect a fake immediately...
                      just for a laugh
                      Sorry


                      and Its not PR...
                      and I don't make julleuchters that looks like originals

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                        #41
                        you'll be forgiven if you make few more without the SS mark and sell them to us

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by CWP View Post
                          Great thread. There's a great lesson here. Anything that was made by a person could be made again, these were crudely mass-produced by children but the same holds true for items that are harder to recreate. Booteen, I applaud your skill. Great work.


                          Ric

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by CWP View Post
                            Great thread. There's a great lesson here. Anything that was made by a person could be made again, these were crudely mass-produced by children but the same holds true for items that are harder to recreate. Booteen, I applaud your skill. Great work.
                            Indeed, but not for the details and age!

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                              #44
                              Wow - I was fooled!

                              Well, did you make it from an original period mold?

                              The molds were not made by children as you know.

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                                #45
                                of course I had a period original for a sample
                                but I didn't use the original for forming
                                I made the model in plasticine 26cm high
                                and after firing in oven the size has become 23,5cm - its some bigger than original but its normal for a joky gift

                                the first
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