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August issue of PFM has just arrived - 112 pages of Picture Framing articles that just go so way beyond the stuff you get in the UK mags.

I would class myself as reasonably experienced - but never fail to be impressed by something in PFM - This month glancing through - using pastel dust to create a french mat - selling cross stitch framing - gilding french style - restoring a Victorian Oval - sponge mounting - Improved Feather Pasting. - and its monthly.

My third years subscription is in the post and is money well spent.
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Post by Merlin »

I will second that.

Mine arrived today. For the Framer and about the Framer. Full of useful tips and work ethics.
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Yes the website looks good, I think I will try 12 months worth at $60 :D
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Something I've been meaning to do for ages.
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Well worth the subscription.
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Post by palitana »

Hey!

Top-tip Mark...didn't know about that mag, looks good. You right, not much in u.k. mags...usually last about ten min tea break. in fact let sub run out and cant say I miss it. Sooo..
will certainly give PFM a go.
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Here's the website there's a link on the left to subscribe.

Note they also have a link to The Grumble, wouldn't it be nice if our trade mag websites had a link here!
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Post by Bagel Framer »

Cool..!

I, too am impressed so have ordered a year's subscription - you can't have too much information...

I also get a UK publication, alas when I first saw it (at a Wessex Pictures Open Day) it was quite portly, but now is rather slender - my jury's out..!
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PFM arrived today.
Packed once again with so many tips and ideas.
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For those of you who haven’t got a hard copy of PFM you can get a view of some of the articles on line. :)

http://www.pictureframingmagazine.com/lateissue.html
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Post by Bagel Framer »

Hi,

Does anyone know when the latest copy of PFM came out please (October's by Dermot's link)?

I subscribed in September as you can see further down this thread, but haven't received anything. The monies have come out of my account too which makes me think that something's awry...

Thanks,

Sean
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Sean - I had a similar experience when I first subscribed - they are also fairly good at sending you numerous reminders when the subscription is due - and a few more even after you have paid.
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Bagel Framer wrote:I subscribed in September as you can see further down this thread, but haven't received anything. The monies have come out of my account too which makes me think that something's awry...
Took ages (and unanswered emails) before my first copy arrived but it did -- and deliveries have been reliable ever since. I think they just have a very slow system for entering new subscriptions.
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Post by Bagel Framer »

I got my November issue this week so the panic's over.

It's got some great articles in it - I'll have to look into those one day when I've got nothing to do..!

Quality magazine :-)
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Post by beth »

Thanks, Mark

Because of this post I subscribed to the PFM, well worth it
A whole magazine of framing :D

Just need the time to read it :wink:
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Post by Merlin »

For you hand finished frame people out there, in April edition of PFM, some very good examples and techniques of Customised moulding Finishes. Plus an article on 'New life for a pre-finished mouldings'

A good read
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Post by Phill »

Just been told that my first copy has arrived at last, cant wait to get home and have a good read, I hope it was worth the wait, Its only taken around 2 months. :lol:
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Back copies are still here waiting for you Phill

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Post by Bill Henry »

I agree that it is way ahead of anything else I subscribe to, but have you ever noticed that it is published by Hobby Publications?

Kind of makes me wonder that I’m not really serious about this picture framing stuff.
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