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...delightful, simple old spraygun...good looking and practical

updated fri 23 sep 05

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on wed 21 sep 05


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The Auction already ended with no bids...seller may relist...

Anyway, a nice design, takes any Mayonaise Jar for the 'cup'...

Looks like a nicely done die-cast head, overall simple, easy, practical, =
and fun to use for a wide range of things.


Can't beat 'em...and they won't break your pocketbook or disappoint =
patient creditors.


Just strain your Glazes to some impirical so they pass the oriface and =
be one ( 1 ) happy boy or girl...



Phil
Las Vegas

Leland Hall on thu 22 sep 05


Hi Phil,

Yea, that type of sprayer is great! We have a miniature version that runs
off of the air brush compresser. Cast alluminum. (alyoominium, my granpa
used to say) Mines made by Panache ? I think. Same folks that make
airbrush equipment. Use it some for copper matt glazes. Comes with an
assortment of tips for varying spray patterns or thicknesses of liquid to
be sprayed. It's as old as the hills, don't know if Panache still makes
em. Takes a maraschino cherry jar for the pot. Handy.

Leland
La Pine

On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 20:30:22 -0700, pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET wrote:

>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&item=6209436808&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
>
>
>The Auction already ended with no bids...seller may relist...
>
>Anyway, a nice design, takes any Mayonaise Jar for the 'cup'...
>
>Looks like a nicely done die-cast head, overall simple, easy, practical,
and fun to use for a wide range of things.