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Looking for decal paper wholesale adress.

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Bert-Jan - 02 Oct 2007 10:03 GMT
Hi all,

As the subject line already stated:
Can anybody recommend a wholesale selling point/company for decal paper?

I can use sheets and rolls (if available)

Preferably in Europe (even more preferably The Netherlands) but
outsideEurope is OK too.

TIA

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Bert-Jan

someone@some.domain - 02 Oct 2007 15:27 GMT
>Hi all,
>
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>
>TIA

did you try google for art supply houses? they often carry decal paper and
much more. also try squadron, great models, etc.....
google is your fiend.
Bert-Jan - 02 Oct 2007 19:56 GMT
> In article <Xns99BD70666FFE5emailhotmailcom@213.75.12.135>, "Bert-Jan"
> <email@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> and much more. also try squadron, great models, etc.....
> google is your fiend.

Thanks for the reply,

I'll see if I can find some art supply houses, squadron, great models etc
are not whole sellers (as far as I know)
I'll be buying 100s of sheets and I am not willing to pay retail prices.

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someone@some.domain - 02 Oct 2007 20:30 GMT
>> In article <Xns99BD70666FFE5emailhotmailcom@213.75.12.135>, "Bert-Jan"
>> <email@hotmail.com> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>are not whole sellers (as far as I know)
>I'll be buying 100s of sheets and I am not willing to pay retail prices.

i would then suggest you find the name of a manufacturer and see who his next
tier down seller is. if you get me a maker's name, i will help you search, ok?
Bert-Jan - 03 Oct 2007 00:20 GMT
> In article <Xns99BDD4FDA4111emailhotmailcom@213.75.12.135>, "Bert-Jan"
> <email@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> his next tier down seller is. if you get me a maker's name, i will
> help you search, ok?

Anybody have a makers name for me?

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han krol - 02 Oct 2007 16:25 GMT
> Hi all,
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> TIA

Hoi Bert-Jan,

In NL te koop bij LHS te Aalsmeerderbrug.Te koop bij Modelbrouwers,zie hun
website.Volgens mij ook te koop bij Airbrush Alemere.Tis niet goedkoop en
kijk goed uit of je voor een inkjet of laser printer gaat gebruiken.Mocht je
in het bezit zijn van een creditcard,dan even googlen.
Bert-Jan - 02 Oct 2007 20:00 GMT
>> Hi all,
>>
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> gebruiken.Mocht je in het bezit zijn van een creditcard,dan even
> googlen.

Hoi han,

Zijn alledrie helaas geen groothandel.
Ik heb enkele honderden vellen nodig en ik ben niet bereid daar de
inkelverkoopsprijs voor te ebetalen.
LHS en Modelbrouwers ken ik en deze zijn op dit gebied schreeuwend duur!

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Bert-Jan

Peter W. - 03 Oct 2007 20:16 GMT
> Hi all,
>
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>
> Bert-Jan

Bert-Jan,

check out http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alpsdecal/message/17654
Seems that Spot-on is a bulk decal paper manufacturer in UK.
Try google search or contact the author of that post directly.

You might also try contacting decal manufacturers to see if they'll
give you their source.  FWIK there is only couple of decal paper
manufacturers in the entire world.

Do you need the paper to be uncoated (adhesive only) or with clear
film applied to the entire surface?

Peteski
Bert-Jan - 03 Oct 2007 22:15 GMT
> Bert-Jan,
>
> check out http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alpsdecal/message/17654
> Seems that Spot-on is a bulk decal paper manufacturer in UK.
> Try google search or contact the author of that post directly.

OK, thanks, I wil try that!

> You might also try contacting decal manufacturers to see if they'll
> give you their source.  FWIK there is only couple of decal paper
> manufacturers in the entire world.

I,ve tried that, but they seem rather reluctant to provide me with info.

> Do you need the paper to be uncoated (adhesive only) or with clear
> film applied to the entire surface?

Initially I needed with clear film, but come to think of it, I can ask my
printer if he can apply a clear coat first.
This opens more opportunities, thanks

> Peteski

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Bert-Jan

 
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