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cartridge paper

Discussion in 'General Figure Talk' started by daredevil, Nov 20, 2005.

  1. daredevil New Member

    Cartridge paper: I saw this referred to in a modeling book published in England. Does anyone know what it is or what the equivalent is that I can use here in the U. S.?
    --Linda
  2. Einion Well-Known Member

    Er, it's a bit vague I'm afraid but generally it's used to describe a medium paper (as in weight) of the type used in cheap sketchpads these days. In the context it was used you should be able to substitute any white paper with a smooth finish that's not too heavy.

    Interestingly given where you're asking this the term might have a military origin, paper of a similar type or weight was used to wrap powder and ball in a neat package before the advent of metal casings.

    Einion
  3. MSzwarc New Member

    I always understood the term "cartridge paper" to mean what Americans call typing paper.

    Mike
  4. Buddha New Member

    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, cartridge paper is " thick rough paper used for cartridges, for drawing and for strong envelopes (corruption of cartouche)." What does "Webster's" say?
  5. quang Active Member

    Country:
    Belgium
    Hello Linda,

    Cartridge paper is a medium-weight, slightly rough-textured paper used for pencil drawing. Think 'business card' with a grained texture.

    HTH
    Quang :)
  6. daredevil New Member

    Well, that pretty well makes sense given how it was used: pieces of it cut out & pasted onto a cardboard (or wooden) wall to simulate stones! Thanks to all who replied--now I can proceed with my 'abandoned watchtower' diorama!
    --Linda :)

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