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Colour JCD Piecepack (was: New retail piecepacks: Blue Panther Followup)
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- Subject: Colour JCD Piecepack (was: New retail piecepacks: Blue Panther Followup)
- From: Ben Finney <ben+yahoogroups@...>
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 12:37:26 +1100
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Ben Finney <ben+yahoogroups@...>
writes:
> Steve <steve@...> writes:
>
> > Photos are on the way in a few days.
>
> Please make sure they're available in high-res, preferably by clicking
> on the thumbnail.
I realise now that the OP wasn't talking about the JCD Piecepack. So
this continuation is for my questions which were actually about the JCD
colour set.
I don't see photos of the colour JCD Piecepack available in high-res.
(Indeed, high-res pictures via selecting the thumbnail image would be
very much appreciated for *all* the JCD sets.)
The colour JCD set doesn't make clear the answer for this previous
question:
What is providing the colour? Is it dyed into the wood, painted on, or
something else? I'm concerned about how the colour will bear under the
rigours of play.
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Ben Finney