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Old 07-22-2007, 06:26 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Sharon Knettell
That is a horse of a different color. It is not the same pigment at all. Here is Micheal Hardings. Try it, it is exquiste in skin-tones. I have never wanted for another light yellow.

http://www.michaelharding.co.uk/colour-info.php?cID=131
Is that the same as "lead Tin yellow"?
OK, I do have a little extra money today and some time with the computer. I'll go order some Michael Harding paint.

PS. Yes I was just reading about the Michael Harding yellow from your link, and the Lead Tin Yellow that I got from Doaks will react with the metal on the pallet knife also, so it's probably the same chemical. It's several years old now so I need some more.
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