Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
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- gesso
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Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
After years of deliberation I've finally took the decision to sell my existing operation and move into manufacturing hand finished mouldings.
For years I've been asked to create finishes to order and now I 'm going to see if the idea floats.
If it doesn't then at least I won't have to frame another badly made embroidery again
So anyone looking to start up shop in the Norwich area here's your chance.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0336163672
For years I've been asked to create finishes to order and now I 'm going to see if the idea floats.
If it doesn't then at least I won't have to frame another badly made embroidery again
So anyone looking to start up shop in the Norwich area here's your chance.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0336163672
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
I've not been on this forum long but realise that you are one of the stalwarts upon which forums like this depend.
Hope you will keep posting.
good luck with your sale.
Hope you will keep posting.
good luck with your sale.
- gesso
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
Peter,
thanks for your kind words but I'm probably more a 'wart' than a stalwart.
Beekeeping! thinking of taking that up myself.
thanks for your kind words but I'm probably more a 'wart' than a stalwart.
Beekeeping! thinking of taking that up myself.
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
If you do, go on a course first to learn the basics.
Problem this year is getting bees - no on has any spare.
Problem this year is getting bees - no on has any spare.
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
Yes, I knew its was pretty bad.
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
They were talking about bees on Radio 4 this morning. Seems the govt has finally realised there's an economic dimension to a lack of bees and has allocated some money for research into why bees are disappearing.
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Yeah I heard that too but unlike the banks, chucking money at this isnt going to solve anything......hold on. No! in that case it is just like the banks............... schilts! we are in trouble!
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
A framing workshop for £4000 sounds like a bargain.
If you'd throw in living accommodation with that I'd be really tempted.
If you'd throw in living accommodation with that I'd be really tempted.
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
Now includes camping bed!
I think the climate change from lovely Wales to Norfolk wouldnt be a good move .....never make a good salesman will I?
I think the climate change from lovely Wales to Norfolk wouldnt be a good move .....never make a good salesman will I?
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
But there's be less rain and fewer midges!
One camp bed would be a little crowded as I'd be bringing two dogs, two donkeys and a wife.
One camp bed would be a little crowded as I'd be bringing two dogs, two donkeys and a wife.
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
WelshFramer wrote:But there's be less rain and fewer midges!
You'ld think
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Peter the framer wrote:If you do, go on a course first to learn the basics.
Problem this year is getting bees - no on has any spare.
Been digging foundation for the conservatory out the back and i've had a constant line of bees coming into the trench and taking soil away talk about hardcore!
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
They collect nectar, pollen and propolis - all from plants. Perhaps one of these items in the soil?
Are you sure they are honeybees?
Have heard of "mining" bees that seal their nests with soil, but I thought these were solitary.
Are you sure they are honeybees?
Have heard of "mining" bees that seal their nests with soil, but I thought these were solitary.
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
Peter the framer wrote:They collect nectar, pollen and propolis - all from plants. Perhaps one of these items in the soil?
Are you sure they are honeybees?
Have heard of "mining" bees that seal their nests with soil, but I thought these were solitary.
Hi Peter
i'll try and take a photo of one of the little pykies so you can see.
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Re: Framing workshop for sale (norfolk)
How about
Change of name
Ok i'll Buzz off
MITREMAN
Change of name
"BEE KNEES FRAMING COMPANY"
Or MouldingOk i'll Buzz off
MITREMAN
MITREMAN
Jan Stanlick GCF Picture Framing Consultant & Teacher
Working in association with Framers Equipment Ltd, Northampton http://www.framersequipment.co.uk
Jan Stanlick GCF Picture Framing Consultant & Teacher
Working in association with Framers Equipment Ltd, Northampton http://www.framersequipment.co.uk