March 2005 Prosit

48 pages including informative and well-illustrated articles provided by our member-authors. Most of these articles address topics that cannot be found anywhere else in print.

Feature article:
Salt Glaze

by John McGregor

Also in this issue:
  • Who Say's You Can't Go Home Again? - Marie Stevenson
  • The Bavaria Statue in Munich - Marc Lang
  • Wheelock China Souvenir Steins - Ron Fox
  • The half-liter stein that started SCI - Tom McClelland
  • The McKinley Era - Jack Strand
  • Friedr. van Hauten of Bonn - Walt Vogdes
  • Occupational Steins: Part 2, Characteristics and Grading - Phil Masenheimer
  • My First Collectable Stein - W. Bruce Pruitt
  • Mettlach Chromolith and Etched from Same Mold - Robert D. Wilson
  • An Original Gamsbart - Marc Lang
  • More Than Meets The Eye - Mark Durban
  • Stein of the Issue Contest
  • Arbeitsdienst (Labor Service) Steins - George Schamberger
  • The Intoxication Stein - Marty Cameli
  • A "Speculative" Tile Layer's Occupational Beer Stein - Stephen L. Smith
  • My "Souvenir" Stein Collection - Steve Steigerwald
  • Sarreguemines Barrel Stein - Marc Lang
  • Oktoberfest - Marc Lang
  • HR and the Freising Factory Revisited (Sixth Installment) - John McGregor
  • Mission San Luis Rey - Ron Fox
  • Falstaff - Marc Lang
  • Ludwig Foltz II - Premier Designer of Mettlach Drinking Vessels
    Part II - Signatures and Trademarks - Dr. Roy DeSelms and Robert VBM Wilson
  • Correction - John the Blind King of Bohemia - Walt Vogdes and Martyn Brown
  • Large Castle Stein - Bill Bosworth
  • A Visit With Marzi & Remy - Ken Etheridge
  • My Steins Are Gone! - Jim Henderson