Bit of a long shot, any idea where i can locate these two mouldings.
the plain one is 20mm deep . i appreciate the the old one will be impossible to find but anything similar would help.
Regards
Jonathan
Moulding identity
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For the antique frame, I would contact Peter Last on instagram -
https://www.instagram.com/peterframer/
He's bound to have loads of them.
Send him the photo and size and he can get you one to cut down.
https://www.instagram.com/peterframer/
He's bound to have loads of them.
Send him the photo and size and he can get you one to cut down.
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Many thanks for reply, regarding the dark frame it transpires its a stained tulip.
thanks again
`Jon
thanks again
`Jon
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Whilst we're talking about Tulip, here's a thing -
It has just been discovered that Tulip wood is one of the best sequesters of carbon amongst all the commercial timbers.
So if picture framers and furniture makers keep creating a demand for this timber, the resulting plantations will make a significant contribution to the removal of carbon dioxide from the worlds atmosphere.
Reasons to be cheerful?
It has just been discovered that Tulip wood is one of the best sequesters of carbon amongst all the commercial timbers.
So if picture framers and furniture makers keep creating a demand for this timber, the resulting plantations will make a significant contribution to the removal of carbon dioxide from the worlds atmosphere.
Reasons to be cheerful?