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    Default Exaclair, Part 1

    Could it be that Exaclair is French for "exquisite paper"?

    http://earnestward.blogspot.com/2013...f-trade-8.html
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    Default Re: Exaclair, Part 1

    Good post, I'll have to add your blog to my rss

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    Default Re: Exaclair, Part 1

    Nice, I'll be following your blog. Besides Clairfontaine, what other brands do you like (for water media)? I got a Stillman and Birn sketchbook and I really loved the binding and general quality. The latest fad where I went to art school was Sennellier but the most commonly used here is Canson.

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    Default Re: Exaclair, Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by inky_artist View Post
    Could it be that Exaclair is French for "exquisite paper"?

    http://earnestward.blogspot.com/2013...f-trade-8.html
    Some of their products would be excellent paper, so why not.

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