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This pottery tradition is observed in the shape of many old time functional stoneware pieces such as candle holders, churns, jugs, pitchers, and teapots. Sid digs local clay to use in some of his pottery. One of the wheels he still uses for turning was originally in his father’s shop.
A wood-fired groundhog kiln is used to produce salt-glazed pottery similar to that produced many years ago by Luck ancestors.
Luck’s Ware is open six days-a-week Monday through Saturday – 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. – and most holidays.