[Aquanet] plastic palettes
Barry Lindley
lindleybd at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 20:02:22 EST 2009
The John Pike Palette, available with 2 different size wells, is excellent,
in my opinion. I have used one for maybe 15 years without it cracking. The
mixing surface is a little scratched, but that doesn't present a problem to
me. Cheap Joe sells them for about $21 US, other suppliers as well.
<mailto:lindleybd at gmail.com>
Barry D. Lindley
Paintings and Drawings
www.BarryLindleyArt.com
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On Behalf Of Patrick Davis
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 7:25 PM
To: aquanet at thedigitalbraintrust.com
Subject: [Aquanet] plastic palettes
Hi again, gang.
It has been said that two types of people pay more - paupers and
cheapskates. I'm the latter. My problem is that for years I have looked for
the less expensive palette- the one that holds the paint, not the paint
itself. Anyway, they either are not very useful being too small, or else
they are a bit fragile and break. Can anyone in N. Am.* recommend a good
plastic palette that offers decently-sized holding 'pots' as well as a
decently-sized mixing area... and that is of a heavier, durable plastic?
*I'm not slagging our European or MX friends' sources, but the red tape
getting things from there to here is daunting.
TIA
pat,
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