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Mick Samsel
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I use this for paper banners. I like how it brushes...but very hard to find. Called Rich Art but they give me vendors who sell some of their products, but can't (apparently no sales info on who buys which product) direct me to one that specifically sells this product. Otherwise what are you guys and gals using for quick paper banners? Please note brand name and maybe where to buy?

It's called: Rich Art moist water color

Thanks ahead of time for the help.

Mick

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Mick Samsel
Creative Services
Cherokee, IA

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Ken Henry
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Hi Mick. Showcard colours are getting scarce and hard to find, since there arn't many who order them these days. Personally, I use the 1-Shot poster colours for paper banners ( oil based ) since i find that it doesn't wrinkle the paper as water based colours tend to do.

Way back when B.C. (before computers) I used to do a lot of showcard work. If I had a colour that I wanted to give some additional "flow" to, I'd add a couple of drops of Photo-Flo solution to the paint. This is available at most Photographic Supply stores, and is used to prevent water drops spotting the developed prints. You can also use Glycerine, which is available at most Drug Stores. Other additives that can be used in showcard or tempra colours are Gum Arabic or Mucilage to improve adhesion.

I've never heard of the Rich Art Moist colors of which you've inquired. Arn't all water based colours Moist? [Wink]

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Ken Henry
Henry & Henry Signs
London, Ontario Canada
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e-mail: kjmlhenry@rogers.com

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Pierre Tardif
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I used to work with Rich-Art window paint on tyvek, but as Ken said I am sure it is not intended for being used on paper as it will make the paper wrinkles. One Shot Poster paint would be the best choice for paper. However, latex or water based paint flows better than oil.

Have fun!

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Pierre Tardif
P. Tardif Inc.
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QC. Canada G3K 1L2
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Pat Welter
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Hi Mick how goes the battle...Did you get my meet info I sent you???? In the Rich art Paint department I use to get it out of British Columbia...But haven't ordered any in a few years so not sure of its availablity....But if you have some back issues of Sign Craft, or go to sign crafts web site and ask them as rich art use to advertize with them...and they just might be able to direct you in the right direction...Cheers Bro. Pat.

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Pat Welter
Masterhand Signs and Designs
Unity, Saskatchewan.Canada

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Sheila Ferrell
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.....use oneshot poster colours here as well, too, (...an' they dry FAST too....or did one 'o ya'll mention that?).....but does'nt "dick blick" carry rich-art supplies? You cu'd try 'em...... [Smile]

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Randy Campbell
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Canadian Signcrafter Supply should have what you are looking for.Look on the merchant page on thi site.

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Randall Campbell
Randy's Graphics,
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Hamilton Ontario Canada

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Pacific Coast Paint in Portland. phone # is 503 232 8535, the
address is 304 SE 28th, 97214 They carry all kinds of "old time" stuff Pacific Coast Paint

[ May 13, 2003, 12:07 PM: Message edited by: Rick Sacks ]

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Mick Samsel
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Once again this website comes thru...anyone not paying their dues should consider doing so...I have more than received back in information, sources, etc. that made my projects go easier...and all for just $50 a year....can't beat it.

Pat so good to hear from you....thanks for the invite, and now posting to my question. I'll e-mail you directly about your get together. I always get a kick out of seeing you at the Letterhead meets!

Thanks everyone...I found some at QH&F in South Carolina...but will database and check out all those other suppliers you've all mentioned.

Thanks all who replied to my question.

Mick

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Mick Samsel
Creative Services
Cherokee, IA

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