From: Wally Armstrong
armst101@aol.com
Location: Monroe, WA
Date: 1/10/00
Time: 7:26:51 PM
Bruce --- The Ceramistone shape was introduced the year that Red Wing shut down, 1967, and a lot of it was made by managment because the workers were on strike. Ceramistone was a shape that was kilned at 2200 degrees as for about 1700 degrees for regular dinnerware. Any dinner plates and bowls that are a solid color were probably made by managment and they didn't have many that were able to paint patterns. Some of the serving pieces had solid colors. It turned out that there were about 4 different colors. Some of the patterns had the same color hollow ware as other patterns. The colors are orange, green, sand, brown. There are 2 patterns that were just sold through Sears.