Thanks,
Alli
>Does anybody have a source for inexpensive, yet good quality, artist's
>canvas? Looking for acrylic primed medium weight cotton duck.
I am beginning to sound like I work for these folks, but I don't, nor do
I have any investment in them. They do have some of the best prices
on quality art supplies though. UTRECHT Manufacturing Corp.
33 Thirty-Fifth St. Brooklyn, NY 11232
You should ask them why they don't have an 800 number.
They sell canvas in all quantities and sizes in large rolls.
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Rose Madder (Fugi...@large.com) wrote:
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>They do have an 800 number, several in fact, I will post it later.
We're talking about UTRECHT here. I know they have an 800 number
for ordering, but why they don't include it in their ads is puzzling to
me. In the ads they run in the art magazines, they list a long distance
number, which is (718) 768-2525, and they advertise a Free Catalog,
but there is nowhere an 800 number. Strange. I don't have one of their
catalogs at the moment, so I couldn't refer to an 800 number.
>Someone once told me to stretch and prime old bedsheets.. I'm not sure
>how good the quality would be, but its certainly cheap.
Some of us sleep on satin -- which is not my idea of ideal "canvas" material.
Nor is the cotton bed sheets commonly used for bedding. I suppose you
could use it, but would be very unsatisfactory surface unless you are a
VERY delicate painter.
AF> From: afa...@ix.netcom.com(Alli Farkas)
AF> Does anybody have a source for inexpensive, yet good quality, artist's
AF> canvas? Looking for acrylic primed medium weight cotton duck. Mail
AF> order or large quantity requirements OK.
AF>
Get in touch with Utrecht Manufacturing Corp. They manufacture their
own Canvas products and have been doing it for a long long time. They
have all qualities and grades.
To get a catalogue, their number is 1-800-223-9132. They request you
call between 8 am and 4 pm Eastern time. Their address is
Utrecht Manufacturing Corp.
33 Thirty-Fifth St.
Brooklyn, New York 11232
Lorri
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>You should ask them why they don't have an 800 number.
>They sell canvas in all quantities and sizes in large rolls.
Utrecht has a bunch of 800 numbers - depending on location - NY is
1-800-352-9016. San Francisco is 1-800-961-9612. Call either, they will
give you the number of the outlet nearest you. By the way, thanks for
reminding me that it's time to place another order.
Been there, done that, too.
- Karen
Karen Jacobs
Painter / Multi-media
>Utrecht has a bunch of 800 numbers - depending on location - NY is
>1-800-352-9016. San Francisco is 1-800-961-9612.
That's odd. Why wouldn't they advertise a single 800 number for use
by all who live in USA and Canada as do most other mail order firms?
I don't think they mail order from their branches, but what do I know.
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They don't advertise a single 800 number because 'THEY DON'T'. Do they
need to clear this with you? They do mail order from their branches.
Is that OK with you? Why are you so authoritative? Why do you post
every thought that floats through your head?
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and then there's the tradition of painting on silk.
if you're looking for *cheap* canvas, check with local hardware
stores. They often have canvas that's as good as most student grade
canvas... and much cheaper than art supply houses. Is there a
company in or near your town that makes canvas awnings or tents?
a lot of these places have big scraps that they'll sell for
very little. Some sell *large* chunks of canvas for much better
prices than arts suppliers. Don't expect to find exceptionally
fine, absolutely smooth and regular canvas though... so if you
need that kind of surface, art supply houses are still good for that.
>Is that OK with you?
What difference does it make whether it is or not,
and why do YOU care ??
>Why are you so authoritative?
And what is YOUR problem ??
>Why do you post
>every thought that floats through your head?
I hadn't realized that this was now a moderated newsgroup.
And who do you think YOU are -- I admit to being an
airhead, do you??
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Free speech / costly words . . .
You assumed that position about a week after you discovered this
newsgroup.
> And who do you think YOU are --
This from a person who changes her identity every few weeks. Obviously
you know who YOU are, that's why you change your identity. You can't
stand yourself.
>I admit to being an airhead, do you??
You could change your identity every day, but you would still be an
airhead and an authoritarian ass.
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Let me jump in on this, if I may be so bold as to become part of
the conglomerate outsider persona, as opposed to the mixed up
interioratoriati. I like Rose Madder better.
Greg Scheckler
SL...@cc.usu.edu
>if you're looking for *cheap* canvas, check with local hardware
>stores.
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned in this thread the obvious.
Check with yard-goods fabric stores. I have bought my canvas there
when I needed small amounts and was out of a roll. Most fabric shops
handle ordinary cotton canvas and some even have linens in wide
rolls. They usually will not have widths over four feet or so IMX.
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>> And who do you think YOU are --
>
>This from a person who changes her identity every few weeks. Obviously
>you know who YOU are, that's why you change your identity. You can't
>stand yourself.
>
>>I admit to being an airhead, do you??
>
>You could change your identity every day, but you would still be an
>airhead and an authoritarian ass.
>
>
Rose has morphed into Helen Gurley Keller and is talking to herself,
right? This is SO ENTERTAINING! Love the comic relief!