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<P>Hello,</P>
<P>Thank you for your suggestion, Pat. I am looking for a brand which is luminous and permanent. I am sure that lorraine has the answer.</P>
<P>À plus,</P>
<P>Renée Sirois<BR><BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>From: <I>pat davis <peedee@nucleus.com></I><BR>To: <I><unesirois@sympatico.ca></I><BR>CC: <I>aquanet@thedigitalbraintrust.net</I><BR>Subject: <I>Re: [Aquanet] for a better Indian Yellow - meeting with Renée Sirois</I><BR>Date: <I>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 15:49:53 -0600</I><BR>>Bonjour, Renée<BR>><BR>>I'll jump in here with a response. It seems to me that 'sap green' <BR>>is different for just about every brand, and the play is to keep <BR>>trying until you find one you like. I know that is expensive, so the <BR>>el-cheapo route I usually travel is to impose upon other <BR>>watercolourists and get them to lay out a swatch of their sap green. <BR>>That gives me a good look at it.<BR>><BR>>so cheap I squeak,<BR>>pat<BR>><BR>>unesirois@sympatico.ca wrote:<BR>>>I just buy a Sap
Green from Graham and I don' t like it. Do you <BR>>>have a better suggestion?<BR>>><BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></div></html>