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Index of Back Issues

  May 1995 Issue - FIRST ISSUE

16 Pages

    Volume 1, Number 2

  • Collecting C-Series Mugs, by Maxine Saddler

  • Testaments by Thomas, Pricing, by Thomas Grogg

  • Keep Hunting Fellow Frankoma Hunters, by Gibb Green

  • The Who, What, When & Where of Frankoma Books

  • Frankoma and Other Oklahoma Potteries, by Phyllis & Tom Bess

  • The Jim Thorpe Trophy, by Joniece Frank

  • Why Ada Clay? And Why Sapulpa Clay?, by Donna Frank

  • The Gracetone Saga, By Donna Frank

  August 1995 Issue

20 Pages

    Volume 1, Number 3

  • ‘Tis About Time, by Maxine Saddler

  • Testaments by Thomas, Where, by Thomas Grogg

  • My John Frank School, by Derek Grogg

  • Why I Collect Frankoma, by John Walker

  • A Gift—Frankoma Ram’s Head Button, by Maxine Saddler

  • S&P’s—The Black and White of It, by Gibb Green

  • Joseph Richard Taylor—His Life and His Legacy, Donna Frank

  • The Magic of Mud, by Grace Lee Frank

  November 1995 Issue

20 Pages

   Volume 1, Number 4

  • The Little Stepchild, by Maxine Saddler

  • Gibb Green On The Very Prairie Green, Gibb Green

  • Pat Warner on Collecting Frankoma, Pat Warner

  • History Without Books, by Maxine Saddler

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or NotMy #106 Pony Tail Girl, #393 Kitty Planter & Bank, Willard Stone Sculptures, My #216 Gracetone Squirrel, My Donkey Mug, Designs and Stock Numbers  

  • Vera’s Nixon/Ford GOP Mug, by Joniece Frank

  February 1996 Issue

24 Pages

   Volume 2, Number 1

  • Grace Lee Frank Smith, 1905–1996

  • Those Amazing 550’s, by Gibb Green

  • Testaments by Thomas, What, by Thomas Grogg

  • The Oklahoma Guernsey, by Donna Frank

  • Profile of an Artist–John N Frank

  • A Comparison of John Frank and Sapulpa, the Man, by Maxine Saddler

  • Frankoma and Sugar Loaf Hill, by Maxine Saddler

  • Pat Warner on Collecting Frankoma-Collecting by Clay

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not Oops! 2 Corrections, Adios, Little #107 Turtle, #7FC Fish Plate/Bird Bath, and  #T11 Palm Leaf

  • Trivets, Anyone?, by Ray Stoll

  May 1996 Issue

24 Pages

   Volume 2, Number 2

  • Why I Collect Frankoma Pottery, by David Matthews

  • I Am Not A Collector, by Donna Frank

  • Finding My Treasure, by Cece (Koma Gal) Winchester-Stoltz

  • Romancing the Buffalo, by Joniece Frank

  • Those Wonderful Frankoma Wagon Wheels, by Gibb Green

  • The Frankoma Snail Tale, by Ray Stoll

  • Pat Warner on Collecting Frankoma-Large Frankoma Pieces

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not, Signs of Frankoma, Pass the Ash Tray—Cast vs Pressed, Of One Mind, Those Lazy Lazybones, The Price of Creative Freedom

  • J. C. Taylor’s Tribute to Grace Lee, J. C. Taylor

  Summer 1996 Issue

24 Pages

   Volume 2, Number 3

  • Frankoma Musical Teapot, by Becky Carroll

  • Ten Little Greyhounds, by Maxine Saddler

  • Confessions of a First Year Frankoma Collector, by Jay Borchert

  • A New Kind of Artist is being Born, by Donna Frank

  • Pat Warner’s Frankoma Finds-Rare & Scarce Pieces

  • Singing Those Frankoma Blues, by Gibb Green

  • No Help From A Slimy Little Frog, by Pat Eslick

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not, The #231 Grace Madonna, Wear & Tear on Values, Plants & Animals, Toby or Not Toby and Where Do Ideas Come From?

  • Frankoma Honored, by James R. Lusk

  • OU’s Buffalo Mask Award Still Survives Despite Fire

  Autumn 1996 Issue

24 Pages

   Volume 2, Number 4

  • Dialogues With My Frankoma V’s, by Judy Breymeyer

  • The Buffalo and the Electric Skirt!?!, by Jo Humppi

  • The Polynesian Trade Winds Items, by Ray Stoll

  • Rare & Scarce Frankoma Finds, by Pat Warner

  • Observations, by Gibb Green

  • Those Fabulous Frankoma Kids, by Maxine Saddler

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not, Frankoma’s Very Merry Christmas Cards

  • It’s a Frankoma!?!, by Tom Crumet

  • Grace Lee, My Friend, by Dorothy Gibson

  Winter 1997 Issue

24 Pages

   Volume 3, Number 1

  • I Once Was Lost, But Now Am Found, by Maxine Saddler

  • #385 Robin Egg Blue Dog Bank, by Cece Winchester, Stoltz

  • New Frankoma Book by Gary Schaum, by Donna Frank

  • What In The World Is It?

  • Rare & Scarce Frankoma Finds, by Pat Warner

  • The Marvelous Mayan–Aztec, by Gibb Green

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not, Frankoma’s On-Going Christmas Plates–1965 to 1997

  • Collectors and Their Collections, by Ray Stoll

  Spring 1997 Issue

24 Pages

   Volume 3, Number 2

  • My Frankoma Family of Pottery, by Alberta King

  • My Sleeping Green Giant, by Beverly Peterson

  • My Metamorphosis—From “Acquirer” to “Collector”, by Bruce Bates

  • What In The World Is It?, Frankoma Mark in Reverse, Club Trade Winds Tumbler, Kachina “Mud Head” Mugs, Bonnet Woman Medallion.

  • The Golden Age of Frankoma Glazes, by Pat Warner

  • Bola or Bolo Ties, by Donna Frank

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not, One-Fire process, Jiggered vs Pressed, Black Coring, Cast, Poured, Pressed and Hollow Ware.

  • Gibb’s Many Mini’s, by Gibb Green

  • Hank Perkins Retires—One of the Few Natural Born Casters, by Donna Frank

  • Junior Lucas Remembers—“He was Simply the Very Best”, by Donna Frank

  Summer/Autumn 1997 Issue

32 Pages

   Volume 3, Number 3–4

  • New Frankoma Book by Gary Schaum, by Gibb Green

  • Doing the “Frankoma Dance of Joy”, by David Nash

  • What We Did on Our Summer Vacation, by Keith & Beverly Ingle

  • What In The World Is It?, The Radcliff Bull, “Dorcus” Elephant Mug, Bust of Carolyn Jensen

  • Reproductions, Reissues and Counterfeits, by Phyllis Bess

  • The Collectors’ Guide to the 3 R’s of Collectible Frankoma, by Ray Stoll

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not, The Birth of the Bolo

  • Frankoma’s Wildlife Plates, by Pat Warner

  • Dining with Frankoma–The Lazybones and Westwind Patterns, by Gibb Green

  Winter/Spring 1998 Issue

40 Pages

Volume 4, Number 1–2

  • Living with Frankoma, by Frances Lease

  • Our Fine Taste in “Knick-Knacks”, by Ruby Chaney

  • A Frankoma Family Trilogy, by Henry, Karen & Amanda Johns

  • Dedication by Henry Johns

  • Hidden Hazards of Frankomania by Karen Johns

  • Something You Wouldn’t Expect to Find in an Antique Mall–Me!

  • by Amanda Johns

  • What In The World Is It?, The Award for Creative Ceramics, #91 Silver Overlay Waffle Pitcher, Following Up on The Radcliff Bull and “Dorcus” Elephant Mug

  • Finding Frankoma–Tips for the New Collector, by Jay Frazier

  • Seated Pumas on Parade, by Gibb Green

  • Joniece’s E Believe It or Not, My Feelings About Reproductions

  • The Fan Dancers of Frankoma, by Phyllis Bess

  • Especially For You–Frankoma Specials Pre-1938 Fire, by Ray Stoll

  • Hello Honey!, by Steve & Nancy Littrell

  • eBay—The Internet Auction, Understanding How to Buy and Sell on the Internet, by Cris Waller

  • Going, Going, Gone!, by Robert McBain

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