From: SteveS (sgshiya@redshift.com)
Date: 10/29/03-02:14:12 AM Z
Interesting was stories #0001:
"I went to show my portfolio," she said about a meeting in the City during an unusually hot day. "When I opened my portfolio box, after navigating from parking blocks away, braving the heat, and accepting a feeling of relief from their air conditioning. Waited in their cool waiting room and got into the meeting room to find my prints had shifted off the mounts, re-affixed out of the window matt and were FIXED there. Never use wax!" No. She didn't find sympathy and didn't get the job, even didn't get called back ever again.
Moral? Wax hurts.
S. Shapiro
----- Original Message -----
From: Ender100@aol.com
To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: More on framing
Judy,
Are you using this for a bikini wax?
Mark Nelson
In a message dated 10/28/03 8:59:04 PM, jseigel@panix.com writes:
I have some Dorland wax medium, which may be same thing... I've used it
with some reservations, however. I understand it's pure beeswax (tho I
imagine somewhat thinned since it's soft, and the beeswax I have that's
straight is a hard block). But it's so soft when applied I wonder how
strong it can be over the long run... true, it buffs up nicely, and true
it may not be same as the Gamblin, but.... does the Gamblin coat seem
TOUGH ?
J
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