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Gold Leaf and Metallic Powders

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Gold Leaf and Metallic Powders

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Posted by Mike Jackson on March 22, 2004

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I am not certain where Rick Glawson used to get the Bronzing Powders and Mica powders he sold, but this place is on Santa Monica Blvd in LA. I bought a nice sample baggie of mica colors from Rick a long time ago. Looks like a good candidate to add to the supply list.

I am almost certain we used to buy their quick size...it worked very good but later switched to One Shot's gold size for most jobs.

Mike Jackson
Gold Leaf and Metallic Powders
http://www.nei-group.com/gold_leaf.cfm?CATID=7

Mike Jackson - Info on the Co.
I meant to paste this in the previous post:

80 exciting colors of Basic Bronze, Specialty Mica, Pearlescent, Iridescent and Sparkle Powders. Specially selected for the professional faux finisher, architectural restorer, sign maker or picture framer. Color charts of all 80 are available for only $5.00. Call or email us for a free copy of our new 2001 Price and Product Catalog, or download an Acrobat PDF copy.
Gold Leaf and Metallic Powders
6001 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90038 USA
(888) 465-3716 - Fax (323) 769-4840 - info@GLandMP.com
Kent Smith
If you did not notice, they were in NY and now are a part of Neuberg-Ebel which is also EasyLeaf. Many of you met Larry Neuberg at the Conclaves.
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