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Re: Epson Kozo available in USA yet?
« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2016, 12:26:32 pm »

Now here is where you can help.  I have been in contact with Gary Warnell, the guy that developed this paper with Epson Europe, and on his suggestion I have pestered Epson Australia to get it, and eventually I got Epson Australia to talk with Epson Europe and they are getting some in about two weeks. I'd really like to help Gary promote or at least encourage Epson to make it available in all markets, so the request I would make is that the more you email or contact Epson USA it will be more likely they will get it directly in.   

So if you can send them an email so we can get it directly in the USA as well.

Do you have an email address at Epson where we can send our requests - an address that will go to the right individuals who can make a difference?

Thanks -

Mark
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Re: Epson Kozo available in USA yet?
« Reply #22 on: February 10, 2016, 08:59:13 pm »

You don't really need that Epson stuff.

I gave up 6 months ago. I've been using the Awagami Thick natural in 44" rolls and smaller sheets from either

Freestyle - the Thick Kozo version. Or the other great coated surfaces they sell like Bizan.

http://www.freestylephoto.biz/category/9-Paper/Inkjet-Paper?mfg%5B0%5D=283&page=2

Or

The Awagami rebranded by Moab here, it costs more but is the same media - http://moabpaper.com/moenkopi-washi

They are fantastic. And I have used them both.  Who needs Epson America. Heck with em.
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