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Kings Pottery in Seagrove, North Carolina
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http://www.kingspottery.com/index.html

Hand Made South is Part Travel, Part Craft and all Southern Culture.

This episode takes us to see a famous potter who shows us how he and his wife make traditional facejugs.

Dedicated to my Great Uncle
Hooper McCoig

www.dantraveling.com

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  • Birth certificate names...Danny...Bobby and Billy...One grandfather was named Dana Burr...One was Norman Wilhelm...and i had an Uncle Newell...that's just to name a few

  • Those are great, I always liked the name Newell,

    Wilhelm reminds me of Hogans Heros!

  • I really liked this one...The way you presented it made me feel like i was there...The conversation about names was also quite interesting...I've got some strange old names in my family too.

  • Thanks so much Daniel, It was fun to put together, I hope we can do some more craftmakers soon. So what are these family names you mentioned? Its only fair you share yours after hearing mine. ha ha

  • Enjoyed this tremendously, dear Dan & Janet!

    Yeah man, I heard you picking guitar there! ;D

    Thanks for taking us along & exposing us to art!

  • Ahhh, I tried to avoid the credits to the pickin, but then realized it looked like I gave credit to KM for it. I have to practice some more!

    Thanks for your kind words PickinPaul

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  • face jugs are so neat--I have one and would like more sometime---I'd like to make them myself--my grandad was a potter and my grandmother painted the slip designs and made scuptures of owls and other creatures--they sold a lotof those things--ha! But they didn't make face jugs----

  • I think a slop jar was used the same as a bedpan..

  • Love it! Great work, Dan!

  • How do you make the video look like that? Lol, can you teach me? I've been trying to figure out how to do that for the longest time.

  • Love your work.

  • so originally, a silly grin or an angry face

    represents what was in the jar

    AND in the maker -

    Garden 'jug' was cool ...

    anybody know what a 'slop jar' is/was -

    wonder how they were decorated ...

  • if i come across one of those in the dark, i will freakin scream!!!

  • haha

  • great

  • what do you mean?

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