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Anyone have photos comparing glazed crowns with Lustre Paste glazed crowns
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Hill PhD" data-source="post: 168348" data-attributes="member: 3640"><p>Al,</p><p>I wish I could be at Lab Day... Lord knows I could use some education , some being around like minded people, and get out of this funk I'm in. With work being slow, I can barely afford to pay attention.</p><p>I'd be happy just to get some more work in, but, as I said above, I hate doing sales calls. I know most of the docs around here don't even know I exist, and as someone posted.... "you can't be a guru in your own back yard." I'm also not going to get in the "race to the bottomscenario." </p><p>Do you have course materials for people to purchase, and if not, when is the next time you will be teaching anywhere, so I can plan for it?</p><p>I also wanted to ask you if the pastes you are using Is Luster paste or Emax glaze/stain combos.</p><p>I've just gotten Oliver Brix's new book, and hope to learn from that as well.</p><p></p><p>Thank you Al, for sharing your wealth of knowledge and talent with everyone at DLN. I love this site because it used to be hush hush between techs about what they charge, how they do things, and such, so it's refreshing to see everyones work here.</p><p>It still is a "dog eat dog" world out there, and everyones got their Milkbone underwear on, but thank you so much agiain.</p><p></p><p>To be "inspired" by someone, According to Dr. Wayne Dyer, means to be " in spirit" with someone.</p><p></p><p>Al, you inspire me.</p><p></p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Hill PhD, post: 168348, member: 3640"] Al, I wish I could be at Lab Day... Lord knows I could use some education , some being around like minded people, and get out of this funk I'm in. With work being slow, I can barely afford to pay attention. I'd be happy just to get some more work in, but, as I said above, I hate doing sales calls. I know most of the docs around here don't even know I exist, and as someone posted.... "you can't be a guru in your own back yard." I'm also not going to get in the "race to the bottomscenario." Do you have course materials for people to purchase, and if not, when is the next time you will be teaching anywhere, so I can plan for it? I also wanted to ask you if the pastes you are using Is Luster paste or Emax glaze/stain combos. I've just gotten Oliver Brix's new book, and hope to learn from that as well. Thank you Al, for sharing your wealth of knowledge and talent with everyone at DLN. I love this site because it used to be hush hush between techs about what they charge, how they do things, and such, so it's refreshing to see everyones work here. It still is a "dog eat dog" world out there, and everyones got their Milkbone underwear on, but thank you so much agiain. To be "inspired" by someone, According to Dr. Wayne Dyer, means to be " in spirit" with someone. Al, you inspire me. Randy [/QUOTE]
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