I have heard that frankoma is no more? is that true, is there still a store where i can buy frankoma
I have heard that frankoma is no more? is that true, is there still a store where i can buy frankoma
There's a bit more, but only a bit, at:More than a year after Frankoma Pottery shut its doors, most of the company's products and equipment will go up for bid May 18.
The historic pottery maker closed in March 2010, and a bank is forcing a liquidation auction.
"The bank said we should sell everything," said Kay Hawks of Robert Hawks Auction Co. in Oklahoma City, the company conducting the sale.
However, Frankoma's molds will be sold at a later date.
The 78-year-old company was once widely known for its line of pottery, made from Sapulpa clay. But Frankoma has struggled for years and was purchased in 2008 by manufacturing veteran Joe Ragosta. At the time, Frankoma employed about 30 people.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/a...6_SPLAAl438823
Last time I visited Cherokee Trading Post, on I40 between El Reno and Hinton, they had some Frankoma for sale. Dunno whether they still do though.
I just got my first piece as a early b-day gift.. I am hooked, aww man, now i have to go the ebay way or antique stores
Jesseda, I believe there are still a few pieces for sale at the Red Dirt Emporium in Bricktown.
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