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About BRACKER'S GOOD EARTH CLAYS
Family owned and operated since 1982 for the benefit of potters, slipcasters, and sculptors everywhere.
Main Support Staff:
Anne W. Bracker, Anne M. Bracker, Cindy Bracker, David Sturm
Additional Staff:
Scott Ledbetter, Lee Collard, Lou McKown, Seth Giles
Bracker’s Goals:
- We strive to have a wide variety of useful equipment, materials, tools, accessories, and potter’s toys available for your choice.
- We strive to provide support and assistance, general and technical, for all customers.
- We strive to be available for your questions, by phone, email, fax, or mail.
- We strive to ask questions to make sure you get the items you’re looking for.
- We strive to ship items in the most efficient and cost effective way possible.
- We strive to pack your order as securely as possible so it arrives in good condition.
- We strive to aid school teachers in ordering the correct items with regard to OSHA standards.
- We strive to find quality American-made products for you to use whenever possible.
In This Section:
- History A brief and humorous story about the "birth" of Bracker's Good Earth Clays.
- Store Policies Not as humorous but very informative about our return policies, pricing, discounts, etc.
- Directions If you want to browse, shop, chat, or just drive by, you should probably know how to find us.
- Privacy Policy A very witty take on the "Legal Mumbo Jumbo" - Please read this one because you'll appreciate it!
- Meet The Staff Read about who touches the stuff you buy before you receive it and who answers all your questions (about pottery stuff, at least).
- Customer Testimonials What others think of Bracker's Good Earth Clays.
- Links Dozens and dozens of links to a variety of informative and interesting sites. Feel free to post a link to your own web site or a site that you think might be useful to other potters.
- Classes A list of classes from our friends and customers. Potters from all over the United States and internationally visit our site every day. We are constantly getting requests on where to find classes. We’d like to compile a comprehensive list of classes available throughout the United States (and across the globe, if possible) to help link potters with classes. If you offer classes, we’d love to hear about what you have available.
- Used Equipment Classifieds Available for you to place classified ads for a variety of reasons. Are you looking for a kiln? Wanting to sell a wheel? We don’t sell used equipment ourselves so there’s no commission, no sales tax, and it’s easier for both the buyer and the seller. If you add a listing for something, please make sure to specify your area or city (it would suck if you saw the perfect kiln for sale, only to realize later that it’s a thousand miles away and would cost too much to ship to you) and as much other information about what you’re selling or wanting to buy as you can think of to help others.
This page was last updated:
Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:22 PM
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