Looking for small paint jars

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Beausabre
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Looking for small paint jars

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Anybody got a source for small (2 oz or so) paint jars?

That's one thing I hate about digital photography: no more excess 35mm film cans to mix paints in!
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Tamiya sells empty bottles, too.
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I use Vallejo 35ml 26000 when I can find them. Otherwise I just re-purpose my Tamiya & Com-Art bottles.
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Become a superfan of Inglehoffer mustard and go through a jar every couple of days? :D

Their shape makes a great brush rinsing jar, too.

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They are a little large, but I've got a lot of old baby food jars that I use.
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http://www.specialtybottle.com/index.aspx
many sizes, shapes and colors
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