Hurrah for Pantone reference numbers.
I have a Pantone reference book right here.
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Thu 10 May 2007, 15:17,
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I might buy him one, come to think of it.
You're so good at giving me ideas, you lovely monkey.
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Thu 10 May 2007, 15:18,
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ebay or amazon marketplace
they might be a tad less expensive
maybe
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Thu 10 May 2007, 15:22,
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maybe
I have a reputation
for being great at buying presents for people. That's the first time I've suggested a Pantone reference book though!
They can be a bit pricey. It might be worth contacting somewhere that does printing or a QC lab somewhere that deals with packaging materials (cartons, labels etc.) to try to get hold of one of their old ones as they are only guaranteed for a year when used for testing.
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Thu 10 May 2007, 15:26,
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They can be a bit pricey. It might be worth contacting somewhere that does printing or a QC lab somewhere that deals with packaging materials (cartons, labels etc.) to try to get hold of one of their old ones as they are only guaranteed for a year when used for testing.