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Most people know the Austrian potter Horst Heinzlreiter but few know that there is another one of that caliber: Josef Mairhofer. He lives in Tyrol, my beloved country in the middle of the Alps. Here a few glimpses of the recent visit there with Jim Doyle and David, my assistant.
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