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Old 02-05-2008, 04:46 AM   #6
Carlos Ygoa Carlos Ygoa is offline
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Allan,

If I am not mistaken I can buy white lead pigment in the place I buy my calcium carbonate and other pigments. I think. I have heard they sell it in pigment form because in paint form (Flake White, Cremnitz White or any other name it comes in) it is also prohibited (funny how our laws can be sometimes). If I can procure some, would there be a problem for it coming into customs of Denmark? Or do we also have to place them in small packets and hide them in tissue boxes or underneath coffee ground?
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