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    http://www.revereglass.com/

    Anybody taken any classes with them? Heard anything about them? I would love any info!
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    looks like they got some good teachers!
    Respect is earned.

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    that's what i'm thinkin. I've done a few e-mails and they sound great. Five days of 5 hours plus he said i could learn some lathe skills during that time all for $250. Considering the only person i've torched with was sol for a couple hours about a year ago, i think i would be great for my skillz. I attribute most of my knowledge to this forum, but first hand teaching seems like the next step for me right now.
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    Sounds like a great opportunity to me.

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    Revere Glass is a really cool studio. Dustin is a good guy, and he has top notch equipment and teachers. I took the Matt Eskuche class there, and helped assist for Kaj Becks' class and it was great, learned a lot. Berkeley is a nice spot, studio is in a nice artistic area, lots of inspiration and artists around. I would suggest checking them out!!

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    That's exactly what i wanted to hear, thanx!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BetaB View Post
    that's what i'm thinkin. I've done a few e-mails and they sound great. Five days of 5 hours plus he said i could learn some lathe skills during that time all for $250. Considering the only person i've torched with was sol for a couple hours about a year ago, i think i would be great for my skillz. I attribute most of my knowledge to this forum, but first hand teaching seems like the next step for me right now.
    There really is nothing like taking a class to improve your skills. I would like to see more teaching/workshop venues in the future.
    Respect is earned.

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    some one just posted other day about a class they took and how exsellent it went....jus do it- class can be most rewarding

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    I took the Mickelsen Graal class there. It was awesome. Its a state of the art teaching studio. Dustin is really chill and the atmosphere is relaxed. Great teachers, Great studio, Great people.

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