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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 331473, member: 37"]This is the decorated green-ware sold in the Acoma gas station (and I am sure elsewhere). It is not the traditional hand coiled pottery from Acoma. If done by an Acoma native, it is still legitimately Acoma pottery. It is just not as expensive or collectible as the real deal. It is tourist/mass market pottery for the uninformed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 331473, member: 37"]This is the decorated green-ware sold in the Acoma gas station (and I am sure elsewhere). It is not the traditional hand coiled pottery from Acoma. If done by an Acoma native, it is still legitimately Acoma pottery. It is just not as expensive or collectible as the real deal. It is tourist/mass market pottery for the uninformed.[/QUOTE]
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