
i’ve become something of a gocco nut lately, trolling etsy for anything with this keyword. i’ve stumbled across some great prints and these super cute cards by heatherjeany. a set of 8 bike flats is only $10 and you can pick up the cute cat version for $4. i find that searching etsy by printing or production method often produces the best results…

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fyi…
gocco will soon be no more. the company in japan that makes the gocco stopped about a year ago. they said there were about 3 years of supplies left, over a year ago. but most stores that carried gocco supplies are sold out. there are lots of great artists that solely use gocco and wont be able to very shortly.
http://www.savegocco.com has more info.
The gocco is definitely a great little machine…we use it for all of our cards. Pearl Paint still carries gocco supplies (at least the one in NYC)…
i love my gocco – it’s so easy!
good but unconfirmed news on the savegocco.com site that the gocco will be stateside once again this summer! keeping fingers crossed…
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I bought Print Gocco set in ’82, only to run out of bulbs. Getting supplies for this print set has always been like pulling teeth. I did secure more bulbs at one of the older camera stores in the west 3os/NYC by sheer accident.
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