Graham,
Okay, so we need to be precise in the language here. "Coining" the term means creating it, being the first to use it. So you popularized it, but who actually coined it, and whether it was intentional or a computer translation issue (my theory) remains a mystery.
I haven't updated the "gallery" on my site in a long time and should do so, but I've been limiting how much information I add because I don't want to conflict with Kevin's eventual book. I added an essay not too long ago about the terms lava, volcanic, and drip glazes to start distinguishing types better, and as I think of things that aren't covered in books or planned books, I'll add those.
I'm still buying when the money is there, but since I'm a collector/dealer, almost everything is in the "rotating" collection, which means we enjoy it until it sells. Since the economy here is really, really bad (worst in about 60 years), I haven't been doing fairs, which means I haven't been selling much. That also means I haven't bought much lately.
I have gotten very selective in what I do buy and try to avoid more common items or those with weak proportions. That still leaves more wonderful things than I can afford. There is a museum exhibition planned in Canada, but I don't think it's scheduled until early 2011 now.
One unfortunate reason I can't do much buying right now (except trying to fill out boxes for sellers already holding items) is that one of our cats has been in intensive care for the last 10 days and still isn't doing well. We managed to get a special Pet Care credit account, but we're going to have to figure out how to raise a lot of extra money.
Forrest