Has anyone got one of these yet? I like the idea, but at £250 each, I'll need to think about it.
I would be nice to hear some feedback if anyone has got one.
Neilsen Bainbridge design easel
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Neilsen Bainbridge design easel
Mark Lacey
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
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Roboframer
Re: Neilsen Bainbridge design easel
I saw this demo'd at their do at the Tate Modern.
Then I got a call asking what I thought of it as the caller was doing an article on it for 'The Picture Business'
I said that quite a few framers have visualisation software and as for me it would be something else to find a space for when not in use/not suitable.
Read the article - I was seriously mis-quoted!!
Won't be buying one - I'd just lose the magnets!
Then I got a call asking what I thought of it as the caller was doing an article on it for 'The Picture Business'
I said that quite a few framers have visualisation software and as for me it would be something else to find a space for when not in use/not suitable.
Read the article - I was seriously mis-quoted!!
Won't be buying one - I'd just lose the magnets!
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cathandon
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Re: Neilsen Bainbridge design easel
Ian Kenny (Glasgow area) has one on trial, you may wish to get in touch.
Ian.kenny@iankenny.com
Ian will give you an honest opinion
Cheers
Ian.kenny@iankenny.com
Ian will give you an honest opinion
Cheers
