Free to a good home, tapestry stretching board (Umso board)

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Not your average framer
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Free to a good home, tapestry stretching board (Umso board)

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Free to a good home.

I bought one of Lions umso boards, which comes complete with a large number of aluminium pins. I thought it would be very useful, but I've never needed to use it. So, it's still in it's original new and unused condition. If anyone would like to collect it and take it away, it's yours!

BTW, I am expecting to be giving away various other items, as I get things sorted out. In case anyone is wondering, the lease on my shop runs out at the end of this month and I must be gone before then.
Mark Lacey

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Re: Free to a good home, tapestry stretching board (Umso boa

Post by lansonframe »

Hi Mark

Would be more than happy to collect from you - I am on the other side of the moor.
Can collect this coming weekend :D

Phil
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Re: Free to a good home, tapestry stretching board (Umso boa

Post by Not your average framer »

This item is no longer available and is now with it's very happy new owner.
Mark Lacey

“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
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