Am I right in saying the potters of your region don't trim the foot after taking it off the wheel? I haven't seen any trimmed feet, although some have a wide foot just above the cut-off place, so it almost looks like a trimmed foot. Has the older crock-style foot continued to influence the finishing of the bottom? Asking because I'm studying the Southern Appalachian pottery tradition, to carry it forward in my own work. Your work is amazing, and I so appreciate your video sharing a glimpse of it!
0:20 Dale Spivey at the throttle of 1751. 1:00 Tony Franklin was the one that let me help out as a guest fireman when I rode in the cab of 1702 on August 18, 2017