Any recognise this plastic moulding?

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Any recognise this plastic moulding?

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A local printing/ready made frame shop stock this but they need a custom sized job. Anyone recognise it? It's about 70mm wide.

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I posted that on a Friday evening, I'm thinking it might have gotten lost :) anyone got any pointers?
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A lot of readymade frames come from factories who commission their own mouldings and they just don't
appear in suppliers ranges. That might be one of them. I've never seen it anyway. :|

I'll be glad to be proved wrong. :roll:
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I don't suppose that any of the sizes of this frame stocked by your customer are big enough to cut down to the size required? Probably a silly question!
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Not your average framer wrote:I don't suppose that any of the sizes of this frame stocked by your customer are big enough to cut down to the size required? Probably a silly question!
Good thinking Mark but they need something larger
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I thought that would be the case.
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