Real gold

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S.TImmerman
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Real gold

Post by S.TImmerman »

A gentleman wanted to buy one of my paintings and he was low on cassh and asked if i would take all this gold paint. ITS ALL SEALED = SAYS roman gold on the boxes; and help would be fantastic@@

Things i do know- use a brush just for gold

bunish the gold after firing

Thank you
Buttercup
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Re: Real gold

Post by Buttercup »

Do you know the person well enough to be confident that is what is indeed in the sealed boxes?

If it is what it says it is note the warnings here:
http://www.reuscheco.com/services.asp

Jen
S.TImmerman
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Re: Real gold

Post by S.TImmerman »

yes its all sealed -he sent me four boxes of it. Thank you for the link!

Id love to use it to draw on glass and fuse it!
Shereen
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Re: Real gold

Post by Buttercup »

Sounds like a good score! Enjoy..... Jen
Kevin Midgley
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Re: Real gold

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you may find this interesting.
scroll down to where and how it is used is explained.
http://www.potters.org/subject115362.htm
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Re: Real gold

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Definitely say yes. If you don't want to use it yourself, you can probably sell it (to us).
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