jeffbuck@swcp.com
Date: 01/31/02-11:53:13 AM Z
Darryl: So does this Two Women Boxing still exist? Does anybody know of
anything similar? Would like to see an alternative to Light Impressions ....
-jeff buckels
Darryl Baird <dbaird@umflint.edu> said:
> Hi Wendy,
>
> Kinsella (usually) ships flat, with tons of peanuts (which go
> everywhere), and an inner box or protective layer. It seems every
> company over packs paper, I've almost damaged some fragile papers due to
> this style of packing. I do remember a roll from Kinsella once, but I
> think it was just for a few large sheets. Too long ago to remember...
> age does things to your memory!
>
> Paper Routes was where I first discovered paper making. I had my studio
> there in the Deep Ellum area and would wander down to look at their hand
> made stuff. Did you ever see the work from Two Women Boxing? They made
> boxes, portfolio cases, etc. and had a shop in the same area.
>
> Darryl
>
> Wendy Gollihue wrote:
> >
> > Darryl,
> >
> > Yes, I'm here!!! (Dallas) Will do if I go in.
> >
> > ".....for 40 years" you aged yourself!!!!! and that was minimum! ;)
> >
> > How does Kinsellas ship the paper. I've always liked that Daniel Smith
> > ships it flat (vs. rolled in a tube of some sort). But Daniel Smith seems
> > to
> > lack some of the papers mentioned here on the list like Whatmans?
> >
> > Wendyy
>
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