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We’ve recently undertaken a huge inventory check and have identified a selection of stock that we don’t require. We are keen to dispose of this stock asap to clear storage space, so are offering it at less than half the standard trade price.
Our own brand of paper covered, lacquered wood frame spacers (fillets) are available in 17 different sizes/profiles with either a white or off white finish. 50P PER METRE
If you would like further information or to arrange an appointment to view any of the stock, please feel free to contact me...
Patrick Duffy
www.johnjones.co.uk
Museum-standard framing
Fine-art photographic services
Artist Surfaces
Patrick,
I know that I am too far away to take advantage of your bargain, but I'm very curious to know exactly what it is you are selling. It would also be foolhardy to buy anything that was "paper covered". It would get eaten by bugs or affected badly by salt air, here on the coast!
I've been in this industry for 21 years and have never come across anything described as "paper covered, lacquered wood frame spacers (fillets)".
Can you please enlighten me as to what this product is, as the description seems to be very ambiguous? Down here in Australia, a fillet and a spacer are two totally different products.
I think Patrick is referring to the paper wrapping/cover that is on the moulding to protect from damage in the warehouse……not a paper wrapped finish on the moulding…………or at least that what the picture looks like……………
They are most likely a spacer as you would know them………….big and chunky
They are fillets or spacers finished with a paper covering and used for fitting behind the glass in box frames, etc. They are also available from Rose & Holis - see their finished mouldings catalogue back page.
I find them quite useful at times, but 14,000 metres is rather too much for me. I'm amazed at the quantity, can anyone actually have a use for that much? That's a serious amount of box frames!
Cheers,
Mark
We use a lot of these spacers - in almost every framed piece. John Jones is a large company employing over eighty highly skilled people so as you can imagine we're a little bigger than your average framer. We don't buy from Rose & Hollis though. Because of the high volume we get through, we have them custom made to our requirements using wood from our own mill.
All the best
Patrick
Patrick Duffy
www.johnjones.co.uk
Museum-standard framing
Fine-art photographic services
Artist Surfaces