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Plein Air Easel. Revolutionary design for light weight, function, and durability. Alternative to Pochade Box. It has at least 2-3 times the paint mixing room with less weight than most other set ups. Made from solid Oak, with a Baltic Birch palette. No complicated moving parts or springs to wear out or break. Palette has an inside dimension of 9 1/2 x 15. Light weight stable tripod comes with the system. Sets up in seconds. Concept taken from classic French Easel.

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  • Hi,

    I agree that it looks good. Even if someone held the camera so that the bag was not out of sight when you unpacked it, it would help.

    I don't know much about sales, but I think if you have any sales friends, they might give you some pointers. I want to see you succeed. I think I heard somewhere that you point out every feature and it's correlating benefit.

    :)

  • Thanks so much for your comment. Yes these videos were done in a rush when I was very tire. I plan on doing them all again more professionally. Only problem is that we are selling so many that I am having to help on production lines. I hardly have any time left to paint or teach, let alone play golf.

  • This is a great system, Jim! I was lucky enough to see it in person at the 2008 Sedona Plein Air Festival.

  • Thank you for your comment. The system has continued to slowly evolve through time. My main objective was to keep it simple.

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  • Say "hi" if you get to Sedona - Trina and I are here through the end of March.

  • I am so glad that you are selling so many of them! Yea!

  • Thanks for the tips, I appreciate it. If you would like more info on anything contact me through my artist web site and I would be happy to answer any further questions. Happy Painting

  • Thanks for the critique. I plan on shooting these again. I wan't going for a commercial type presentation at this point. Just wanted to get the word out.

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