... Very difficult. Batik Oetero of Randwick? used to supply it, but I believe (and will stand corrected) this is no longer the case. With proper care and...
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plaver@...
Nov 14, 2000 4:44 am
I have been unable to find a supplier in Sydney - Will's Quills at Chatswood used to keep it but no longer does owing to the cost. I am a novice marbeler and...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Nov 14, 2000 10:59 am
Please! Can you give me the phone number and address for this store in Sydney? Thanks Jill ... From: <plaver@...> To: <Marbling@egroups.com> Sent:...
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Jan Walker
jwalker@...
Nov 14, 2000 10:07 pm
... I believe that agar and carragheenan produce their gels by different mechanisms (physical chemically). Marbling is affected by many imponderables,...
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Royce Wiles
roycewiles@...
Nov 14, 2000 11:17 pm
Hmmm, looks like I'm out of luck finding a local supplier. Then I need to ask a further question: from where can I buy caragheenan by mail? Any suggestions for...
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Lavinia Adler
laviniaa@...
Nov 15, 2000 1:54 am
Iris Nevins, Decorative Papers P.O. Box 429 Johnsonburg, NJ 07846 IrisNevins@... 1-9 lbs. $23.00/lb. 10 lbs. or more $21.00/lb. (pricelist...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Nov 15, 2000 2:02 am
I must apologize--to you especially--that I do Not have the database set up that lists ALL the professional marblers and their contact numbers etc. In a ...
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John Ang
johnacs@...
Nov 15, 2000 4:40 am
Hi, I got my carrageenan supply from a local company who supplies them in bulk. Look for "Colloids" or bakery supplies, under the yellow pages. I must admit I...
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Susa Glenn
sglenn@...
Nov 21, 2000 3:39 pm
Hi, Stephanie, I'm in Texas too. May I suggest Diane Maurer-Mathison39;s book, The Ultimate Marbling Handbook (Amazon.com has it) as a good source for ...
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Royce Wiles
roycewiles@...
Nov 29, 2000 2:43 pm
I am grateful to everyone who responded to my earlier request, there are some wonderful websites out there. I have at last turned up a supplier of carragheen...
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carolhsur1@...
Nov 30, 2000 1:50 am
Hello Marblers, I am a hobby marblist and am looking for workshop opportunities to take part in this fun art form. I will be glad to be informed of any -...
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josegomes2@...
Dec 4, 2000 5:49 pm
Hello everybody, I am new to marbling and this this site is just what I was looking for to ask some weird questions which I have so that I can get into ...
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IrisNevins
irisnevins@...
Dec 4, 2000 6:50 pm
With true dried carrageenan I used to boil a large handful per 2 quarts of water for about 20 minutes, then strain it. Then add another 2 quarts if too...
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stamper8@...
Dec 4, 2000 11:28 pm
I am facinated with marbling. I have been trying to work out the process for a very long time. I have seen so many different approaches to the process that I...
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J Dolphin
jdolphin@...
Dec 4, 2000 11:43 pm
Again--apologies to ALL the list--as i Still haven't made a complete list of sources to go in the file section here...anyway-- First off--tell us where you...
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stamper8@...
Dec 5, 2000 12:39 am
I am in North Carolina, Just outside of Charlotte. What is the favorite media for marbling ink or paint. It seems to me the paint is just to crunchy. ... ...
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John Ang
johnacs@...
Dec 5, 2000 2:49 am
Dear List members, I am planning a holiday trip to Melbourne, Australia in end Jan 2000. Can anyone recommend any place to visit related to marbling. Thanks...
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Laura Sims
indigostone@...
Dec 6, 2000 12:30 am
Dear Stamper8, Call me. I'm in Asheville, NC. 828-251-9188 Best, Laura Sims ... ...
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Jake Benson
jemiljan@...
Dec 14, 2000 9:53 pm
A friend of mine will be visiting Spain and Portugal in December and January. She is a bookbinder, and is looking for tips about places to visit, collections...
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rondelay@...
Dec 15, 2000 6:00 pm
Whilst not specifically related to bookbinding/marbling, the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon is well worth a visit. From their brochure - "The Arts of the...
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Jake Benson
jemiljan@...
Dec 16, 2000 6:15 pm
... Thanks Vi- We knew about the Gulbenkian, but not about the other library in Lisbon. She mentioned something about there being goldbeaters in Lisobon as ...
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Jake Benson
jemiljan@...
Dec 16, 2000 6:18 pm
I'm terribly sorry about this, but someone had called me here in Columbia SC that I had met at the Marbler's Gathering in Savage Mill. She had read my ...
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sidestreet@...
Dec 22, 2000 1:07 am
Dear List, I'm a wannabe marbler and have been experimenting (this after a 20-year hiatus after unseccesful experimenting in the late '70s). I didn't want to...
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irisnevins
irisnevins@...
Dec 22, 2000 2:52 am
Those look like air bubbles that are popping when the paper touches down. Why they appear so consistently in the same area on numerous sheets is a ...
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Jan Walker
jwalker@...
Dec 22, 2000 4:39 am
... Hi! I didn't look at your website but I am familiar with the little line of darker paint spots that you describe! I can't remember now exactly what I...
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irisnevins
irisnevins@...
Dec 22, 2000 1:09 pm
Looking over the weights of the paper.....The Canson was the least trouble I'll bet because it was lightest weight. Try something a bit lighter and more...
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sidestreet@...
Dec 22, 2000 7:27 pm
Many thanks to all who responded to my spots problem. No difinitive answer has emerged, so I'll soldier on. If I can finally pinpoint a solution (or cause)...
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Susan Lightcap
slightcap@...
Dec 23, 2000 5:24 pm
What a delicious set of small stories about marbling adventures from our spotted sidestreet. Thanks for sharing your adventures in American sincerity and...
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Jake Benson
jemiljan@...
Dec 23, 2000 6:00 pm
You are right. William Chapman was the man who executed most of the marbled papers for Cockerell. What a wonderful trip you had! Jake Benson...
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sidestreet@...
Dec 27, 2000 12:58 am
Regarding the line of dark spots I was experiencing on my papers, Iris Nevins suggested that it looked like a row of burst bubbles and that I was somehow...