| To greet you when you
come in the door with enthusiasm and a genuine simile. We appreciate
the time you took to come see us. |
| To spend as much time as you need
with your order, one jar of glaze or one ton of clay, it makes
no difference. |
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To be a advocate
for our customers. There's a growing trend of products being
made to sell, not to use. Ralph Nader isn't a potter, so we're
on our own. |
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To
find the most economical way for you to pursue pottery. Clay
can be a passion, an addiction, a way of life. It doesn't
have to be expensive. |
| If you ever have a problem, to assume
we made the mistake until we can figure it out. |
| Continue to bring
in new ideas and artists to our
community for the benefit of all of us. |
| To give
back to the community by sponsoring projects that
benefit those in our area that need it the most. |
| To not put profit in front of value. |
| To help promote the clay
artists in NW Arkansas. |
| Our goal is not to be the biggest,
it's to be the best. When a company gets so large that the owners
never see the people that are supporting them. It's just not
the same. We want to see you. |