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Jon, those are great,but I tell ya, hijacking someone elses thread to promote your own products is just extremely rude and disrespectful. Makes me wonder who would deal with someone with an attitude like that.


Me, I would buy from and deal with Jon as I have seen his super products and after all he has been making them for a few years. So I dont think he is hijacking your thread, things like this are fairly common on here and yes I WOULD buy from Jon

Don
 
So I dont think he is hijacking your thread,

Don

really? so if your offering something for sale and someone else makes a post in your sale thread "look I have one! buy from me" ...you wouldnt think that?
 
Not really, I think this is a very open forum and benefits from being so. Over the years I have seen many incidents of people wandering off onto a different subject such as a better model ( not for one moment suggesting your model being any less than Jon's) or a different way to do things. One member has already suggested the money saving device of a box, a system I have used for many years.
I mentioned it because only last Euro I managed a good look at Jons and liked whatI saw.
One final point I may mention is that YOU did invite a reply by asking who would buy from Jon.

Don
 
Back to the practicality of the oil rack ,it looks a good idea and works well in the art shops ,but most of my oil paints no longer accept caps as they are clogged with hardened paint, maybe this system would make me keep them clean.

Ron
 
We now have a small rack for MiG pigments
http://www.tshobbies.com/MiG-desktop-rack-15-jars-TSP-MiG15.htm
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TC....Ron's point above is worth thinking about. We oil painters all have precious tubes of paint that wouldn't win any beauty contests and are so scrunched up the wouldn't hang well :arghh:
Suggest you might look at a few small oblong slots to hold these base first.
Derek
 
I don't see a problem with Jon offering something that the original poster doesn't sell at this time. Nowhere did I see a storage unit for oil tube paints being offered by TCSloan. He has every right to offer us an option.

Gary
 
Back to the practicality of the oil rack ,it looks a good idea and works well in the art shops ,but most of my oil paints no longer accept caps as they are clogged with hardened paint, maybe this system would make me keep them clean.

Ron

Really Ron? I think you are like me and actually enjoy rummaging through the chaos to find that last squeeze of burnt umber from the favourite tube you bought 10 years ago!! Honestly, clean is way overrated...

Sorry didn't mean to re hijack ..or is or re re hijack... oh bollocks....someone start a new thread quick!!
 
Really Ron? I think you are like me and actually enjoy rummaging through the chaos to find that last squeeze of burnt umber from the favourite tube you bought 10 years ago!! Honestly, clean is way overrated...

Sorry didn't mean to re hijack ..or is or re re hijack... oh bollocks....someone start a new thread quick!!

Why is burnt umber always the worst offender:playful:
 
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