Help! supplier windsor & Newton Series 7 in Canada? Vancouver area preferred.

mountie

Member
As the subject header shows...I looking to buy some Windsor and Newton Series 7 brushes...time to take the plunge. I would prefer to go to a retailer near my home in Vancouver Canada. I like to take my brushes for a \"test drive\":] I\'ve found a few sources online, in the states. I would like to buy from a canadian supplier so I don\'t get hit with both the exchange rate AND paying duty:mad: Boy has that been a bitter pill to swallow when ordering stuff online from the US. Almost doubled the price of my painter 80 rack from Vatican Ent. Well worth it mind you.:innocent:

Biggeek or any of the other locals have any ideas?
 

laurence

Brushlover
W&N

Hi mountie, I don\'t live in Canada so I can\'t exactly tell you where you\'ll find W&M series 7 brushes... An idea might be to ring up all of the leading art stores in your local area. I live in Brisbane which is a relatively small city in comparison to other major cities her in Oz yet W&N brushes are sold locally at Eckersleys an art supplies store. Best of luck, as W&N series 7 brushes are the best and make painting easier while allowing you to achieve better results.

May your search be successful...
 

Calavera

New member
Winsor !!

Sorry for bothering, i haven\'t got a clue who sells W&N brushes in Vancouver...but check out other posts where links to netshops have been posted. But here\'s anote to all of you... It is Winsor.. no d there :)
 

Aschul

Member
I\'m also in Canada but I haven\'t mail ordered any Series 7 brushes. I\'ve not found a mail order store yet that carries them. However, I did find a local store that sells them. The trick is that they usually do not put them on the shelf with the other brushes since they\'re so valuable. So I suggest going to a large art supply store and asking for them.
 

Wren

Member
My suggestion would be to try the yellow pages and phone around a bit. My town is much smaller than Vancouver, but I was able to find a shop that way. (Haven\'t had the money to go in and take the plunge yet, though. ;) )

There\'s a Canadian art supply online order source at http://www.currys.com . The series 7 brushes are on this page. http://www.currys.com/brush/subprodviewer.asp?SubcatID=507&catID=2
 

Ebonbuddha

Active member
This topic is very helpful.

Especially since immigrated to Canada. British Columbia to me percise. :bouncy: Unfortunately, me and the missus are in korea for another year. :( Just curious. Who would I e-mail about getting plascard from Vancouver BC. Maybe even in my \'old hometown\' of Summerland? Anyone know? Bueller? Bueller?
 

mountie

Member
quote]Originally posted by Calavera
But here\'s anote to all of you... It is Winsor.. no d there :) [/quote]

:eek:......you wouldn\'t happen to be an english teacher? Sorry about the spelling error... I just wrote the post after a 16 hour shift, you can guess what i do for a living based on my \"handle\", and was a wee bit sleepy. ;) Thanks for the correction.

Thanks to everyone for their replys. I\'ll keep looking and check out the links provided; but feel free to forward any suggestions
 

mountie

Member
Originally posted by Ebonbuddha
Especially since immigrated to Canada. British Columbia to me percise. Just curious. Who would I e-mail about getting plascard from Vancouver BC. Maybe even in my \'old hometown\' of Summerland? Anyone know? Bueller? Bueller?

Try Imperial Hobbies here in Richmond, BC. www.imphobbies.com
 
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gibz

Guest
I know! I know!

I picked some up at OPUS.

An artists supply store on Granville Island.

I should add that I\'m talking about the W&N brushes.

They\'re behind a glass case no where near the rest of the brushes.
 

mountie

Member
Originally posted by gibz
I picked some up at OPUS.

An artists supply store on Granville Island.

I should add that I\'m talking about the W&N brushes.

They\'re behind a glass case no where near the rest of the brushes.

THANKS! I\'ve been to opus before but I didn\'t know that these were under glass so to speak and hadn\'t bothered to ask...it is my 1st day off..hi ho, hi ho, off to OPUS I go. :bouncy:
 

Kelly Kim

New member
While you\'re there, make sure you pick up some brush soap. Otherwise, you might as well kiss your expensive brushes goodbye after only a short while.

Oh, and I\'m also in Vancouver. So is AavH Darkblade. We\'re actually judging a Confrontation painting competition at the Comic Shop on 4th street in Kits at the end of the month. Hope to see all you guys there!!!

Kelly Kim
Sorcerer Studios
 
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gibz

Guest
Don\'t mention it, I\'m glad I could help.

Just in case you ever happen to pull over a dark red Thunderbird, go easy on the guy, he\'s really nice.:D

(I live in Richmond too)
 

mountie

Member
Originally posted by Dragonsreach

I just wrote the post after a 16 hour shift
Ah! I take it your a Gravel Road(er)!
Spoke to a couple over in Banff when on holiday, couple of cool guys!

WOW, some one outside of the Canadian policing community knows GRC stands for Gravel Road Cop (unoffically, offical is french for RCMP)


Kelly, I already have brush soap, at those prices, damn straight I\'m going to use it.

GIBZ re: the red T-Bird...I give out more warnings thans tickets anyhow. ;)

I\'ll be entering the confrontation painting competition but at Imperial Hobbies. The winners there will be facing off against the winners at the comic shop, but thanks for the heads up guys!:D
 
M
Ask the people at Michaels or another other art supply store that carries W&N to order some W&N series 7 if they haven\'t already got them. In a month there should be a few nice brushes on their racks. Or just settle w ith Loew and Cornell.
 

Cerridwyn1st

New member
WN 7 at Michaels?

Originally posted by MaestroOfMayhem
Ask the people at Michaels or another other art supply store that carries W&N to order some W&N series 7 if they haven\'t already got them. In a month there should be a few nice brushes on their racks. Or just settle w ith Loew and Cornell.

Do they keep the WN 7\'s locked up at Michael\'s? I\'ve never seen them on the floor. I\'m almost afraid to look - brushes on display at Michael\'s take a beating.

I did get a Loew & Cornell GG 6/0 and a WN Cirrus 110 0 that I like a lot there, but it took some rummaging. More like fishing for shirts at Goodwill than trying to find a decent brush.

I got two WN 7 mini brushes from Ken Bromley - www.artsupplies.co.uk. Even paying import, I got two brushes for what one would cost local.

Mel
 
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