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Old 08-17-2009, 10:27 AM
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First of all, it sounded as if you were bashing..
Sure anyone can have an opinon, but that sounded rude.

I heard it belonged to one of the Pueblos in Northern New Mexico, or was made in one.
It reflects on Santa Fe's culture, and the Natives that lived there before the spanish came.
To me it shows more than culture, besides the two others werent much appealing, a spanish style building? Most new commers with businesses arent even required to build with a spanish design or a brown color anymore. And the first, was yellow orange? what does that have to do with the founding of Santa Fe?
Well, to each his own, but, I still prefer #2. I thought that 'brown building' was very evocative of pueblo architecture, something I've always regarded as almost uniquely New Mexican.
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Old 08-17-2009, 10:33 AM
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Plus, I HAVE done quite a bit of research about Native American pottery and I have a pretty good library as well as some pieces of pottery I have accumulated over many years.


I have not heard of spanish-Indian pottery designs. Please enlighten me.
You don't have to apologize Towanda. There was absolutely nothing wrong with your commentary.
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Old 08-17-2009, 01:56 PM
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out of those three, #1 is best. I'd prefer to see something better with a rich, beautiful color.
ditto!!!!
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Old 08-18-2009, 02:24 PM
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They are all too busy and tacky. Are license plate automotive decorations first and identification second, now?

Maybe I am just Amish. I'll take a plain Zia plate on my buggy.


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