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Re: [Digital BW] Where to buy papers?

2002-03-13 by Jerry Olson

Okay, my mistake. But wipe it down anyway, or it flakes. I've used just about every paper ever mentioned on these lists. Most Hahnemuhle
papers have the best blacks, but a lot of them flake if you don't wipe them down first. And all the below mentioned papers do look much
alike. Wells River sure doesn't feel like william turner. it is sandy and gritty. The samples of william turner I had were not.

Jerry

sdmey4@... wrote:

> In a message dated 03/12/2002 9:30:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> jerryolson@... writes:
>
> > Which looks just like william turner/Frankfurt/Lyson fine art/Orwell, etc.
> > All are great papers, just be sure you brush them down, as all
> > have flaking troubles if you don't.
> >
> > Jerry
> ........William Turner is NOT the same as Orwell/frankfurt. Lyson fine Art
> etc. It the thicker big brother of Wells River/Jazz group of papers, and one
> of the most expensive you can buy!
> Steve M
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> >
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