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Posted by Psychoarts (Member # 4379) on :
 
I love all the info this site provides. Can anyone recommend a place online that sell all the One Shot products? Most sites I found sell the paints but not the reducers and harder.
 
Posted by Bruce Deveau (Member # 1600) on :
 
I don't know if they have a web site, but Quill Hair and Ferrule sells all that stuff. Their number is 800-421-7961. They also have an excellent collection of brushes.

Bruce Deveau
 
Posted by mike meyer (Member # 542) on :
 
Try Rayco in Chicago...Ther emust be a Closer outlet, the stuff is made in Gary Indiana.
Call one shot at 219-949-1684
 
Posted by Jane Diaz (Member # 595) on :
 
The Rayco people are very helpful and always come thru for us! When we order, usually get it the next day!
1-800-421-2327
I don't know if they are merchants here or not, but they have always been our first choice for supplies.
 
Posted by Steve Shortreed (Member # 436) on :
 
Hey Greg! You just know I'm going to recommend a Letterville Merchant first! What about Midwest? You'll find them at http://www.midwestsignandscreen.com/

And Letterhead Sign Supply offer fast shipping anywhere! You'll find Ron and Kristi at http://www.letterheadsignsupply.com/

JSI Sign Supply is another option. I'm not sure what Kent carries in paint but it's worth a look.

http://www.jsisign.com/products/index.html

When you need supplies, please consider a Letterhead Merchant first. If you know a good supplier, tell them all about Letterville. The yearly cost of becoming a Letterville Merchant is about the same as direct mailing 1200 shops one time!

Did I mention we offer a $50 finder's fee to anyone directing a new Merchant to Letterville? Have them mention your name when they move to Town and we'll send you $50 to have dinner on Steve & Barb.
 
Posted by greg feil (Member # 4379) on :
 
Thanx for all the responses folks. I'm just trying my hand at pinstriping. I'm really, really bad but having fun practicing and getting a tad better each time. This board is a great resource. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Jane Diaz (Member # 595) on :
 
You might want to consider House of Color striping paints. Since you are early in the learning curve, you might find it easy to adapt to these paints and they DO hold up great for striping and lettering!
http://www.hokpaint.com/scripts/depot.exe?pgm=hokstriplett.bbx
It's worth looking in to.... [FYI]
 


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