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Old October 29th 05, 10:30 PM
Dominic Spencer
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Hi there - I wonder if anyone (in the UK) knows where I can go to get
ceramic transfers (black & white and colour) made from either digital or old
fashioned photos. I want them to be firable on-glaze transfers, not the
ones you don't need to fire, as I want them to be durable/washable many
times.

Any help - names, addresses, websites would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.

Dominic


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Old October 30th 05, 11:03 PM
Steve Mills
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Default Ceramic photographic transfers

Start with http:www.khbailey.co.uk, they are the largest open stock
holders of transfers (decals) in the UK.

Steve
Bath
UK


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Hi there - I wonder if anyone (in the UK) knows where I can go to get
ceramic transfers (black & white and colour) made from either digital or old
fashioned photos. I want them to be firable on-glaze transfers, not the
ones you don't need to fire, as I want them to be durable/washable many
times.

Any help - names, addresses, websites would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.

Dominic



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Steve Mills
Bath
UK
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Old October 31st 05, 09:05 PM
Dominic Spencer
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Thanks for that Steve.

Dominic
Steve Mills wrote in message
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Start with http:www.khbailey.co.uk, they are the largest open stock
holders of transfers (decals) in the UK.

Steve
Bath
UK


In article , Dominic Spencer
writes
Hi there - I wonder if anyone (in the UK) knows where I can go to get
ceramic transfers (black & white and colour) made from either digital or

old
fashioned photos. I want them to be firable on-glaze transfers, not the
ones you don't need to fire, as I want them to be durable/washable many
times.

Any help - names, addresses, websites would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.

Dominic



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Steve Mills
Bath
UK



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Old November 4th 05, 01:48 AM
pbhj
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Default Ceramic photographic transfers

I've just started working with decals and have used a company called
Isis Decora, based in York. Adrienne has been very helpful in fixing my
CMYK'ed images and making suggestions for things to try. See
http://www.isisdecora.fsnet.co.uk/HO...RS/decals2.htm

YMMV.

I'd be interested to see how you get on with khbailey too.

Regards,

pbhj



Dominic Spencer wrote:
Thanks for that Steve.

Dominic
Steve Mills wrote in message
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Start with http:www.khbailey.co.uk, they are the largest open stock
holders of transfers (decals) in the UK.

Steve
Bath
UK


In article , Dominic Spencer
writes

Hi there - I wonder if anyone (in the UK) knows where I can go to get
ceramic transfers (black & white and colour) made from either digital or


old

fashioned photos. I want them to be firable on-glaze transfers, not the
ones you don't need to fire, as I want them to be durable/washable many
times.

Any help - names, addresses, websites would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.

Dominic



--
Steve Mills
Bath
UK




 




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